by pinback » Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:27 am
As HOT SAUCE EXPERT, I should say a few words about Tiger Sauce:
1. Even with the scary tiger on the front, and the fact that it's sitting next to actual hot sauces on the grocery shelf, it's not really a "hot sauce", or if it is, it's the mildest version possible. There is, perhaps, the faintest kick of cayenne, but not even enough to scare off your grammy.
2. I've decided that it is one of the all-time great condiments, based solely on the fact that it goes, and goes GREAT, with literally everything. Literally. I mean that literally. Yes, even ice cream.
So, try out some Tiger Sauce, and tell me it doesn't make every single meal you eat better.
As HOT SAUCE EXPERT, I should say a few words about Tiger Sauce:
1. Even with the scary tiger on the front, and the fact that it's sitting next to actual hot sauces on the grocery shelf, it's not really a "hot sauce", or if it is, it's the mildest version possible. There is, perhaps, the faintest kick of cayenne, but not even enough to scare off your grammy.
2. I've decided that it is one of the all-time great condiments, based solely on the fact that it goes, and goes GREAT, with literally everything. Literally. I mean that literally. Yes, even ice cream.
So, try out some Tiger Sauce, and tell me it doesn't make every single meal you eat better.