Hey all, don't fear, this isn't an ad. Actually the salsa in the photo is no longer made for the public. The ladies in this pic are friends of my wife and I, Deidre and her daughter Krista. That guy in the middle figures into the story, but I'd like to make sense of all this for ya before I involve him.
Anyway, Deidre made a Mexican salsa that will rock your nation, named it after her Grandma Frutosa (whose original recipe it belonged to), and after getting her company off the ground hired Danny Cash to pack it for her. This isn't the hottest of the hot, a simple habanero recipe, so warm enough, but the flavors! She made a mild, medium, and hot, like a lot of salsa vendors, and was growing, slow but sure. My wife went with her to represent the company in Albuquerque last summer and brought CASES of the stuff home. One day at one of Danny's store showcases where Deidre and Krista were hawking their salsas and hot sauces (a jalapeno red, a green chile limon and a smoked jalapeno), the guy in the photo happened to walk in and tasted her hot salsa...and immediately ordered 11 cases and more to be sent to friends. He told it was the best he'd ever tasted (I thought he made his own brand ?) and even told her that she could use this image free for marketing!
I know that a lot of you are into the really HOT peppers, but this recipe is just dam good. Reason I bring this up: a couple months after this pic was taken, Deidre decided to fold it up. Just quit. She said she wasn't confident enough to invest what was necessary. Broke my little heart. That was more than a few months ago, but recently we found that her recipe was still being produced and sent to the guy in the funny hat, without her knowledge. He likes it that much (doesn't he make his own?). The wife and I are now in deep negotiation as to whether we will buy the company from Deidre, hire her as a representative, and keep Mr. Gibbons floating in Green Chile Salsa. It appears the plant is already tooled for production...
Any entrepreneurs here think it a thing?
Anyway, Deidre made a Mexican salsa that will rock your nation, named it after her Grandma Frutosa (whose original recipe it belonged to), and after getting her company off the ground hired Danny Cash to pack it for her. This isn't the hottest of the hot, a simple habanero recipe, so warm enough, but the flavors! She made a mild, medium, and hot, like a lot of salsa vendors, and was growing, slow but sure. My wife went with her to represent the company in Albuquerque last summer and brought CASES of the stuff home. One day at one of Danny's store showcases where Deidre and Krista were hawking their salsas and hot sauces (a jalapeno red, a green chile limon and a smoked jalapeno), the guy in the photo happened to walk in and tasted her hot salsa...and immediately ordered 11 cases and more to be sent to friends. He told it was the best he'd ever tasted (I thought he made his own brand ?) and even told her that she could use this image free for marketing!
I know that a lot of you are into the really HOT peppers, but this recipe is just dam good. Reason I bring this up: a couple months after this pic was taken, Deidre decided to fold it up. Just quit. She said she wasn't confident enough to invest what was necessary. Broke my little heart. That was more than a few months ago, but recently we found that her recipe was still being produced and sent to the guy in the funny hat, without her knowledge. He likes it that much (doesn't he make his own?). The wife and I are now in deep negotiation as to whether we will buy the company from Deidre, hire her as a representative, and keep Mr. Gibbons floating in Green Chile Salsa. It appears the plant is already tooled for production...
Any entrepreneurs here think it a thing?