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Just got my package from Fire House Pantry!


JP Z

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It came to the office, so we have been making up bags of popcorn to try out all the seasonings I got. smile So far the bacon flavoring and the buffalo wing seasoning are the winners.

I can see a ton of uses for this stuff, thanks Hockey for the info on it!

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2 cups white vinegar

1/2 cup water

1/2 cup sugar

1 tablespoon salt

2 tablespoons powdered buffalo(The stuff from Firehouse Pantry)

Bring to boil and then simmer for 5-10 minutes.

I put in 2 sliced jalapenos, few slices of onion and the eggs in the jar. Poured vinegar mix into jar while still warm.

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That was enough for 6 eggs. I forgot about that part.

I have a note taped to the jar with whats in it so I didnt forget!!!!

Too often I make something and afterwards.... "What the he77 did I use in this recipe?"

Never again. I take notes every time I make soemthing now.

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Holy moly......... A nice surprise for people.

Yesterday I had a container of dried ghost peppers on the table. The bro in law put some on his food. He about jumped out of his chair.... No its not labeled as ghost peppers. smile

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Honestly I get the hot stuff for my dad, he loves it.....me not so much. It's a fun novelty for like a second, to say you tried it if it's some new pepper I've never tried after that I just want to die.....a lot.

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Side note on this, I also got a shaker of the "Hot Sauce" Seasoning. This is amazing. It's powdered Frank's Red Hot.....I think this will be a pretty darn good Buffalo Wing Mix as well.

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My son and my dad devoured the box of S&V crickets I bought.......they said they were very good. Although my dad does go to China 4-5 times a year so he is used to Bugs.

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That's what I found, they shipped next day. Coming out of OH it was 3 days? I did get in trouble with the UPS problem "Late Train" in the cities mid last week.

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