10-07-2024, 06:27 PM
This post was last modified 10-07-2024, 06:41 PM by AngryOldBrewer. 
(10-06-2024, 03:55 PM)Lynyrd Skynyrd Wrote: If the SHTF, you might also throw jars of that hot sauce at intruders.Not a bad idea! They would be crying for Mama lol. It's also good on burritos which is a plus plus!
(10-07-2024, 07:31 AM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: HA!! Yeah, me too! I had a buddy once tell me a sure fire way to stop some mischievous raccoons from getting into the trash. It involved an insane mixture of habs and vinegar and some other stuff. Had to blend it all together and heat it up. Dumb me; made the mistake of doing that in the kitchen. Well, several CS gas bombs directly to the face would have been more pleasant!! Worse, I'd made the mistake of leaving it on the stove while I went out to the garage to do something. Came in the house and the evil mixture was so bad I couldn't even get near the stove to turn it off. I'd effectively turned the entire house into a chemical warfare zone.When I have access to a computer and am not working on it, I will totally share a recipe and basic process. Works for all kinds of fermentation
Had every window and door open in the house, and when my wife came home several hours later she couldn't even stay inside the house for longer than a couple minutes.
Those raccoons never fucked with my trash ever again!! One day some flowers and a box of chocolates showed up without a name; I'm pretty sure it was from the raccoon refuse posse begging for a truce!
edit - BTW your hot sauce sounds really good! Mind sharing your recipe/process? I'd like to try this. I'm into all kinds of food preservation, and fermentation is something I'm just getting into. Done lots of beers and wines in my time, but never much with food.
Chili head here BTW. Been growing hots and superhots for a few years now. Everything from Texas Long Horn to Brain Collapse to Aji Charapita. This year has been tough with the heat, but managed some Chocolate Bhutla, Peach Scorpion and Red Serrano. I say red serrano as that is the color when they mature. Yield was low though