My mother-in-law Jeannie from Grenada has been living here with us for over a dozen years now. She's still probably said only about 20 words to me in that entire time. Not a talkative person really.Apparently her hot sauce speaks for itself. I've always enjoyed it but when a hot sauce connoisseur (Pat Shearing) begged her to make as much of it as he could for her (ordered $100+) I guess it proved that it's really quite good.
Now she's got the word of mouth, (well she isn't doing much of the wording, good luck with that) and after a couple of small samples went out, another 12 people bought bottles. Stuff's selling itself. God's Own Medicine!
It's something like a 100% sales rate.
Anyway, Pat said she should call it Jeannie in a Bottle.
I guess he's reselling his supply, or if anybody's interested write me and I'll figure out the price, etc.
I aint reselling...all the sauce went to my cousin Matt because it's his favourite !
ReplyDeleteI am more than slightly interested in procuring a box [and paying for it, obvs!] What commercial products would you say it is closest to, and how much for, say, a dozen bottles? Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteI'll take some, the hotter the better. - Julien
ReplyDeleteit is a tasteful sauce with a lot of bite to it... it goes amazingly well with meat, fish and poultry.
ReplyDeleteNot sure my first try went through correctly. I used to put yellow Trinidadian hot sauce in my coffee...sparingly. Nice bite. Peabody
ReplyDeleteHow does one acquire this fabled sauce?
ReplyDeleteWrite me an email at megaforce@ the gmail. I think she's hasn't whipped up a new batch cuz she's trying to find suitable containers. Anybody know where to get 'em? She was charging $5 for the regular size, $7 for the biggie.
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