Showing posts with label fiery food show spicy samples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiery food show spicy samples. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

National Fiery food show

24 years and going strong, best place to sample Salsa from around the globe. The show will be at Sandia casino off I-25 at the tramway rd exit. you can also sample other spicy sauces. there are some very tasty, not too spicy sauces and bbq sauce . Plenty to please the discerning palate. most vendors have product on hand that you can buy and take home right away. tickets are $15 at the door for adults, $5 for children up to 18. the show will run fri, 4-8pm, sat 11-7, sun 11-6pm. March 2-4. parking is free. There will be drinks available for purchase, water, beer, etc. you may bring your own bottled water if you like. we bring a back pack to put our purchases and water in so we can walk around hands free. there will be a lot of walking if you intend to check out all 200 booths and the crowds do make it a little difficult to maneuver a stroller. there are also water fountains available to cool your taste buds. I have been going to the show most of the years its been around. so I hope tChis information helps you enjoy the show as much as I do.
Happy Sampling.
went to the show from 3-6pm Saturday.  Lots of tasty salsas and BBQ sauce. you just have to maneuver through a lot of people. this show is always very crowded. but well worth it if you like Salsa and Sauce.
Make sure you try the Garden fresh Salsa at a fair price of 2 for $5, Might as well take some home.
Other ones to try are

  • *Phils gourmet sauce, 
  • Salsa king out of Phoenix, AZ. 
  • Flaming Joes had a great Jerk sauce and the BBQ sauce was good too.  
  • A & J family farms LLC had a great tasting Honey and if you want to build a tolerance to local pollen to lessen your allergies. eat local honey. 
  • Make sure to pick up Dave Dewitts newest book Chile trivia (see how much you know)
  • want to take home a t-shirt with out spending $18 there are some right in the middle of the show at a booth called David Carey (I think)  classy t-shirts for $5 & $10 inexpensive beads for the kids great value all around.