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Monday, September 1, 2025
I've been using some of this and it isn't bad. A hint of horseradish, not overpowering.
You can always add more horseradish. Soy oil causing moobs? It's hard to avoid that - but sure seems to be worth it. The anti-saturated fat movement all comes back to some "tricks" played by researchers in the 50's. If I did what they did in the electrical equipment I designed for aircraft, I'd be in jail.
Love horseradish. We use so much, planted a patch of roots lady down the road had on her farm, dug some for my wife, its very hot when its fresh and juicy, makes for superb bacon and horseradish sour-cream dip.
They nailed the White sauce. The wife does not care for it. I just used their Carolina Gold on some pork chops this past weekend that turned out great. I will use the rest of the bottle on some chicken latter this week. So far the GA Sweat Heat has been the only disappointment as it was too sweat. Georgia has 5 or 6 regional BBQ sauce styles. I like a vinegar based sauce for pulled pork. Chicken takes it all. Everything else depends on cut and other seasonings.
The first ingredient will give you moobs!
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The amount you use at any one time is small to minuscule. I don't think you need to worry too much. Now, If you drank a bottle a day...
DeleteYou can always add more horseradish. Soy oil causing moobs? It's hard to avoid that - but sure seems to be worth it. The anti-saturated fat movement all comes back to some "tricks" played by researchers in the 50's. If I did what they did in the electrical equipment I designed for aircraft, I'd be in jail.
ReplyDeleteThey also have a spicy brown mustard with ZERO seed oils.
ReplyDeleteLove horseradish. We use so much, planted a patch of roots lady down the road had on her farm, dug some for my wife, its very hot when its fresh and juicy, makes for superb bacon and horseradish sour-cream dip.
ReplyDeleteThey nailed the White sauce. The wife does not care for it.
ReplyDeleteI just used their Carolina Gold on some pork chops this past weekend that turned out great. I will use the rest of the bottle on some chicken latter this week. So far the GA Sweat Heat has been the only disappointment as it was too sweat. Georgia has 5 or 6 regional BBQ sauce styles. I like a vinegar based sauce for pulled pork. Chicken takes it all. Everything else depends on cut and other seasonings.