Bekki Doll |
A cynical yet secular shiny retrogamer, thread ressurector and fan of the word "gay".
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Reged: 01/28/12
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Posts: 771
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Loc: Freeport, PA
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Re: Hot sauce hyper-hedonism!
04/27/12 03:58 AM
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> BTW, have you heard of the "Quaker Steak & Lube"? ;-) Haven't heard of that. But we've got this in our region of the country. http://www.wingstop.com
Bummer. There aren't any locations near Pittsburgh. :-(
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I only been there once, and that was a long time ago. The hottest item on their menu is the atomic wings. *shakes head* Nuh-uh, no fun at all! *takes more bites* Lip. Singeing. FIRE!... Yet, I kept the remaining (wing) sauce from that take-out container. No way was I wasting something that.... evil.
QS&L also sells their hot sauces at many local grocery stores. I have an unopened bottle of their atomic wing sauce. Brutal stuff though it's more on the hot cayenne side with some habanero for background heat.
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I don't consider myself a fan of wings. I don't hate 'em, but I'm not crazy about 'em either. Probably due to how messy they are and all the scraps you have left over when you're done. :-/
There are few places that have decent wings. As in very large, whole and meaty wings. Fortunately the local "Early Bird Bill's" in scenic downtown Freeport, PA, has awesome wings. The sauces are served on the side but sometimes I like to bring my own and let the cook and/or owner check out what heat is available.
In New Kensington, PA is a place called "Buffalo Bill's Roadhouse". The wings are separated into pieces and you really don't get your money's worth. The sauces are good, though.
The worst wings I've ever had was at "The Firehouse" in McGrann, PA. They aren't chicken wings. More like sparrow.
The best deal for wings, at least for a brief period of time, was at the Freeport, PA VFW. All you can eat wings for $4. :-)
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You mentioned Blair's Death Rain potato chips... I've had those too. And I'm glad you mentioned them. A very weird thing. I'm not sure which flavor it was but when I'd eat them - sometimes it was as if the spice that was on the chips would (for lack of a better word) "jump" off.
I never had that happen with the numerous bags I scarfed down. But it's called "Death Rain" for a reason. Maybe the chips were dusted with a higher-than-usual quantity of that spice.
Right now I'm contemplating opening that little bottle of ghost pepper powder. A batch of popcorn is gonna be kicked up several notches south of purgatory. ;-)
I really need to buy an air-popper.
--Bekki
Combating functional illiteracy with latex-clad drama since the '80s, because old video games rule!
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