Ooops, make that 12:00 p.m. midnight ----- Original Message ----- From: "RisaG" <radiorlg@home.com> To: "Chile Heads" <Chile-Heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 9:40 PM Subject: [CH] Hot Sauce at Knowlton Riverfest 2001 > My family and I were at the Knowlton Riverfest in Knowlton, NJ yesterday and > when we got in we saw that there was a hot sauce vendor. We knew that I > would be going over and sniffing around (and hopefully tasting a little). > Well, after having some pretty decent bbq pork, I decided to take a gander. > THey had a great variety of hot sauces in such a small space. I got to > talking to the owners and they saw Eat the Heat, but didn't remember me on > it just someone making chocolate brownies. Anyway, I ended up tasting a > couple and talking chiles. > > I also ended up leaving with 3 bottles (like I needed more): > > Mountainman Fire Roasted Habanero Sauce > Georgia Peach & Vidalia Onino Hot Sauce > Crabanero - Very Hot! (I think this is one that Karen Stober bought at > Bowers 2000) > > This is the name of the hot sauce vendor: > Peppers of NJ > Wharton, NJ > > Terry and Ken (the owners) were both very nice and very helpful. They knew > their stuff. They told me stories about Dave of Dave's Insanity. I had a > good time talking to them. > > Plus, also at the festival, a chili vendor had on the side 4 bottles (none > of them Tabasco) - Crystal, Dave's Insanity, and two others. I was happy to > see the Tabasco was no where to be seen. > > It was a good time and good music - especially Stanley Jordan! > > The festival went from Friday night to tonight. I'll come back again next > year. Great time and good food. > > RisaG > MK Independent Beauty Consultant > mailto: radiorlg@home.com > > Risa's Food Service > http://www.geocities.com/radiorlg > Updated 8/17/01