Heather’s Helping Sauce

Heather’s Helping Sauce � I am currently looking for a local special education program to share some of the proceeds with.

This is a work in progress, so until I find a local special education program for donations, the sauces will be fermenting, simmering, and cooking. �

That pepper life 🌶 🥵
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That pepper life 🌶 🥵

Did you know,? Can’t market until, it’s perfect 🌶
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Did you know,? Can’t market until, it’s perfect 🌶

Some of the best shish*to grilled  peppers I’ve ever had
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Studying hot sauces around the world to perfect one 🔥🥵🌶🏜
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Studying hot sauces around the world to perfect one 🔥🥵🌶🏜

What is your favor hot sauce 🌶  Overall, the top ten hot sauces, in order, were Huy Fong Sriracha, Frank's RedHot, Cholu...
02/22/2022

What is your favor hot sauce 🌶 Overall, the top ten hot sauces, in order, were Huy Fong Sriracha, Frank's RedHot, Cholula, Burman's, Tapatio, Tabasco, Texas Pete, Heinz, Louisiana, and Valentia. (Worth noting: These rankings are a shuffle from Instacart's 2019 rankings which had Cholula first, followed by RedHot and Huy Fong.)

However, the state-by-state sales paint a much more intriguing picture: Though Huy Fong captures a lot of the country, especially west of the Mississippi, Frank's holds a block of states across the Rust Belt. Texas Pete didn't top Texas, but it was number one in both the Carolinas. And similarly, though Original Louisiana Hot Sauce was beaten in its namesake state, it was the top seller in Mississippi. A few other states were also outliers: Iowa opts for Burman's, New Mexico is into Bueno, and North Dakota likes Village Hot Sauce — a choice made even more intriguing since North Dakota bought more hot sauce per customer than any other state.

🌶 Hi, my name is Heather and I am a special education teacher. I have been teaching since 2005. I have always had a pass...
02/22/2022

🌶 Hi, my name is Heather and I am a special education teacher. I have been teaching since 2005. I have always had a passion for hot food, hot sauces, and spicy drinks. I was born and raised in Colorado for quite some time, where I was introduced to spicy food. Recently, I took a trip out west and sampled an array of spicy food. This gave me an idea. I want to create my own hot sauce and salsa, then share a portion of the proceeds to a local cause. I am currently looking for a local special education program to share some of the proceeds with. My ultimate goal would be to employ people with special needs after graduation in the teaching process of labeling, packaging and shipping. I’d also like to teach my son Zane the process all while learning patience.🫑 While I’m researching and finding that perfect cause, the hot sauces will be fermenting, simmering, and being bottled. We will keep you updated when the first batch of hot sauce is ready.

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