Thanks to Alex's inspiration, I decided to see if I could find Cozy's on the web and for those who may be interested the address is: http://www.cozyvillage.com/ Since it is only about a day's drive away, it is a soon to be visited destination of mine. Pepper Gaz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Silbajoris" <asilbajo@hotmail.com> To: <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 7:39 PM Subject: [CH] Cozy's Wall of Fire > > Last week I was on the road, training folks at commissaries in MD and PA. I > took MD Rt. 15 north from Frederick through Thurmont, and finally saw the > Wall of Fire in the Cozy's restaurant. Turns out to be smaller than I > thought, off to the side by a small bar, with other dining rooms and > hallways going off in several directions. Nearby are several cases of > international memorabilia - seems Camp David is somewhere nearby. Of course > this makes me wonder whether any visiting Russians have, over the years, > taken some sauces home. > > The sauces on display are available for sale. They had a lot of sauces I > haven't seen, and didn't have a few that I have. I didn't know there were > so many ass-related labels - ass in space, ass on fire, ass in the tub, > smart ass, dumb ass, even Professor Phardtpounder's Colon Cleaner. I > settled for Screaming Rasta in Lost Boiling Lake (a decent hab sauce) and > Powderkeg, with a lot of daikon and horseradish listed before cap extract - > this is the first time I've found myself thinking, hmm, this sauce needs > more extract. I also saw several of the CaJohn's products in a few places. > The woman tending bar didn't know about this list or chile-heads in general, > unfortunately. I expected her to know a few CH folks by name. > > *Gazes off into distance* I suppose I'll never have my own proper Wall of > Fire, but at least I can put together a Plank O' Spank with what I have. > > - A > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com >