I keep seeing you spell it like this. Is it a Canadian thing?Soya sauce.
I keep seeing you spell it like this. Is it a Canadian thing?Soya sauce.
I keep seeing you spell it like this. Is it a Canadian thing?
You refrigerate your Sriracha? I just keep it in the cabinet.Here are my fridge door sauce compartments. I also have low sodium soy sauce in the pantry.
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It goes brown much faster in thr pantry.You refrigerate your Sriracha? I just keep it in the cabinet.
Note the one on the right has been combined with the one one next to it. Lol. Plain green is too mild (as is the red one it’s so bland) and the jalapeño is too spicy but together it’s perfection.@AmberCutie is that LaVictoria hot sauce behind Sriracha? If so, it's my favorite hot sauce because it's full of flavour. Doesn't go on everything, just Mexican food. But, love that stuff. Just can't find it
I grew up on the hot sauce, not the taco sauce. Didn't care for the taste of the green. But, their Salsa Bravo is my favourite. A little sweet. But, the flavour is good with a tad bit of spice. I'm still trying to source it locally, as most places no longer carry it here. Might have to go online...Note the one on the right has been combined with the one one next to it. Lol. Plain green is too mild (as is the red one it’s so bland) and the jalapeño is too spicy but together it’s perfection.
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Note the one on the right has been combined with the one one next to it. Lol. Plain green is too mild (as is the red one it’s so bland) and the jalapeño is too spicy but together it’s perfection.
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So, now the "fun question" for all of you condiment lovers...
How many of them are not expired?
Since I stopped eating a lot of food with condiments, I started going through the stuff I had and found much of it had expired a number of months back because I only used it a few times every month or so.
Jawbs is like this too so we clear stuff out frequently.I'm a freak about sell by/expiration date so currently none.
I like vinegary things
You'd probably love the wings at Hooters but perhaps not the stink eye you may get from the waitresses because yer boobs are way bigger than any Hooters' waitress I've seen.
Franks hot sauce is vinegar based and not overpowering if you haven't tried it yet, one of my favs.
As long as its not mayo based is refrigerated and isn't starting to separate ill still eat it a couple months after it has expired. I would probably be more picky about this if it wasn't for my days managing a grocery store. We used to keep a drawer full of condiments in the office, unrefrigerated, and I asked the store manager about it one day. He told me the expiration date and the refrigerate after opening is merely a suggestion and if it's refrigerated it should last longer. But I also eat leftovers for week after they are cooked so maybe Im just a weirdo.So, now the "fun question" for all of you condiment lovers...
How many of them are not expired?
As long as its not mayo based is refrigerated and isn't starting to separate ill still eat it a couple months after it has expired. I would probably be more picky about this if it wasn't for my days managing a grocery store. We used to keep a drawer full of condiments in the office, unrefrigerated, and I asked the store manager about it one day. He told me the expiration date and the refrigerate after opening is merely a suggestion and if it's refrigerated it should last longer. But I also eat leftovers for week after they are cooked so maybe Im just a weirdo.
I tend to buy the smallest bottle available since I'm single and don't always use something up by the time it hits the expiration date. There are also differences between "sell by", "use by" and "best by" dates. I use this site a lot: https://www.stilltasty.com/
It is. I'm all about coupons and Ibotta when shopping too. It helps.The sad part about it though is that most times it's far more expensive this way.
It is. I'm all about coupons and Ibotta when shopping too. It helps.
I've been to hooters. My boobs weren't an issue and I tipped well.
Except I'm pretty meh about ketchup. Burgers only or as a last resort because nothing else is available.
But toum... Toum is what makes life worth living. Honestly, if it contains garlic I'll spread it on everything. Does it have so much garlic it burns a little to eat? Put it in my mouth. I might not be able to taste anything later but that's ok.
And it is almost always used on steaks alone.
And yes I am a snob and turn my nose up at people who eat their steak with A1.
If a steak is cooked and seasoned properly no sauce should be needed at all.