The Hot Zone

My introduction to these sauces and products came as an evolution-like process. First I saw the media articles come rolling across my computer screen. Then came the impressive list of awards through the Fiery Food Challenge and Scovie competitions. I even read a review or two about the sauces on another site […]

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By: Ewa on December 30, 2007- 5:43 pm

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This is Chili (chile in swedish), the boerboel that helps me with my chile growing and manufacturing. She eats the tiny budding plants if left unattended with them, she steals the full grown plants and goes running though the garden with me following, she eats the chiles I’ve tossed out of the greenhouse as rejects for some reason or other and she loves spicy food - we don’t love the way she smells day after as much though ;)

My wild gang and I would like to wish everybody a fabulous 2008.
We hope it will be a prosperous year for each and everyone and that we all keep healthy.

My own personal new years resolution this year is to take more time out to write in here. I really enjoy reading all posts and comments and I learn new stuff all the time. There always seems to be something going on! It’s also great to feel as welcome as you all made me feel.

Things currently going on is that we’ve had a seed-chain moving across the country and I picked up some interesting new seeds for summer to come, I also picked up a recipe for a hazelnut/raspberry/chile/chocolate truffle cake that I will share with you. When it comes to getting hot sauces off the shelves over here it’s still a disaster, Thank God for good friends that send me stuff and internet overseas orders! But I’ll try and get my act together and tell you all about it in 2008! Now I made it public - you can hold it against me later ;)

Well from all of us to all of you - Let’s have a great chile year to come!


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6 Fiery Comments »

Ewa- if you are in the “very south” of Sweden, jump across the straight to Copenhagen. There’s a very good shop there (Chilihouse) that has a selection of sauces.

Comment fired by Jim- StepUpforCharity.orgDecember 30, 2007- 7:14 pm


You’ve got to be kidding me????
Never heard about it! It takes me less than an hour with train to get to Cph!!!

Will definetly find it and go there!!! Thanx Jim!

Comment fired by EwaDecember 30, 2007- 7:23 pm


Found it Jim! It’s not very far from the main train station.

Will see if I can get Friday off from work and go there when they have sample testing.

Here’s a link to their homepage, in danish I’m afraid! http://www.chilihouse.dk/shop/frontpage.html

Comment fired by EwaDecember 31, 2007- 7:32 am


Working from memory here, so please forgive my spelling:

Chilihouse
1420 StudieStrade
Copenhagen K 3820

Henning Petersen is the owner. Quite a knowledgeable chilihead. Carries mostly my stuff and CaJohns as well as a few others. You should be able to find him online.

Happy to help & tell him I said ‘hi’ :-)

Comment fired by Jim- StepUpforCharity.orgDecember 31, 2007- 9:27 am


Is this the dog that ate your tee shirt?!? :)

Comment fired by LarsJanuary 6, 2008- 6:56 pm


Can’t remember if she’s eaten any tee shirts but she sure did eat my favorite training shoes!! Didn’t speak to her for a week ;)

Comment fired by EwaJanuary 7, 2008- 2:57 pm


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