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Hydroponic Hot Sauce? - Final Conclusions |
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Written by Bilberrybrian
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 21:05 |
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Page 3 of 3 In conclusion Pete has a solid line of hot sauce that tastes great. This is especially true for the Sweet variety which is probably the best tasting hot sauce I have ever tried. Pete also receives a big thumbs up for doing all this with a hydroponically driven growing system and making a family run business out of his interests. If you have any interest in hot sauce I highly recommend you give Pete's Hydrohot a try. My only recommendation for improving Pete's Hydrohot doesn't have anything to do with the sauce itself but the packaging. I love the down to Earth packaging that comes with the bottles but some look so similar it wouldn't be difficult to grab the wrong bottle by mistake. Let's say you grabbed a bottle of 200% Extra-Strength and dumped it on some buffalo wings thinking its Mild, you would be in for quiet the surprise! Pete is growing his Peppers in the beautiful state of Florida at a place known as Hydro-Mountain. If you would like to learn more about Hydro-Mountain, view photographs of Pete's growing operation or order some hot sauce you can visit his website at: http://www.peteshydrohot.com  Young Pepper Plants at Hydro-Mountain. Pros – Delicious flavors, several verities, down to Earth family run company. Cons – Packaging between some bottles looks similar. Other – Hopefully a one or five gallon container of Sweet could be made available. Final Score – 5/5 Bilberries
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 May 2008 17:50 |