Posted by Scott Roberts in Food on 02. Mar, 2012 | No Comments
Crazy Good Sauces/Tiger Blood LLC owners Jim and Nikki O’Brien currently reside in the state of New Mexico – as evidenced by the Land of Enchantment’s sun on the Crazy Good hot sauce bottle labels, yet I was pleased to learn that they have ties to St. Louis, especially in
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Food on 25. Feb, 2012 | No Comments
If you know me well, then you know that I love the celestial combo of sweet and heat! In his video, I get to try out an offering in that category as I review four tantalizing chile pepper jellies from Suzanne’s Kitchen – Heaven (Mild), Purgatory (Medium), Hell (Hot) and
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Food on 18. Feb, 2012 | No Comments
This time out, I review a BBQ sauce with a little sweetness and a lotta kick – TATS Sauces & Marinades’ Original Ghost Barbecue Sauce: Read more of Scott’s coverage of the fiery foods and BBQ world at ScottRobertsWeb.com.
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Food on 08. Feb, 2012 | No Comments
Every hot sauce fiend knows the woeful tale of having to pitch out old condiments from their refrigerators. It’s often that they don’t necessarily hate the bottles and jars of hot sauces, salsas, barbecue sauces, dips and other miscellaneous marinades, mustards and moles; it’s just that they’re trying to clear
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike Wilkerson in Bloggers Bug Stream, Blogs, Call to the Community, Education, Email, Entertainment, Facebook, Music, New Media, Podcasts, Radio, Review, Technology, Television, Twitter, YouTube on 05. Feb, 2012 | No Comments
Hello there, my old friend. You’ve provided me hours of musical support, from now ’til the end. Living’ the dream, with you on spot, my mind is soothed – love of your music won’t stop – and where are the haters of your life by the drop?
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike Wilkerson in Bloggers Bug News, Bloggers Bug Stream, Blogs, Business, Education, Entertainment, Facebook, Marketing, New Media, Podcasts, Review, Technology, Television, Twitter, YouTube on 05. Feb, 2012 | No Comments
A new year, provides more great news, details and PODCASTS making their way to The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network that also welcome a new, powerful sponsorship in February, 2012!
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Food on 20. Jan, 2012 | No Comments
This time out I review Red Hawk Premium Peppers Hot Sauces – Strawberry Scorpion Sting, B3 Bhut Jolokia Banana Blueberry, and Grounds For Divorce Hot Garlic Sauce. Read more of Scott’s coverage of the fiery foods and BBQ world at ScottRobertsWeb.com.
Continue Reading »Posted by Ron Rogers in Bloggers Bug Stream on 03. Jan, 2012 | No Comments
How can I emotionally cleanse myself of grief? Is it wise to try to do so? Since grief is a natural emotional response for all humans, then when appropriate, should we try to not grieve? These are all good questions and for this post, I would like to focus, primarily, on the first one. How can I emotionally cleanse myself of grief?
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Bloggers Bug Stream, Food on 08. Nov, 2011 | 1 Comment
Capsaicin is the chemical compound that gives chile peppers and hot sauces their heat. Simply put, the more capsaicin a chile or sauce has, the more extreme the burn will feel. The amount of capsaicin is measured by the Scoville Scale by the amount of Scoville Heat Units, which can
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike Wilkerson in Bloggers Bug Stream, Blogs, Business, Email, Entertainment, Facebook, Marketing, New Media, Podcasts, Television, Twitter on 19. Oct, 2011 | No Comments
Inside the most recent episode of DEXTER, on HBO, we’re all showered with outstanding samples of what is my favorite kind of nostalgia. When you watch television and see things that “remind” you of things, and then you get to chat about it – in depth – in my case with my co-host Scott Roberts, as we reviewed this great third episode during DEXTER’s 6th season entitled, “Smokey and The Bandit.”
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike Wilkerson in Bloggers Bug Stream, Blogs, Call to the Community, Community Information, Email, Entertainment, Facebook, Family, Marketing, Music, New Media, Podcasts, Twitter on 17. Oct, 2011 | No Comments
Live music has a special place in my heart. I can remember many times when I was 7 and 8 years old when my Mom would take me to events where she was either singing or when she was visiting/supporting friends at a venue that were performing and I remember being awestruck at the people that performed.
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike Wilkerson in Bloggers Bug Stream, Blogs, Business, Call to the Community, Community Information, Email, Entertainment, Facebook, Family, Marketing, New Media, Podcasts, Politics, Television, Twitter on 16. Oct, 2011 | No Comments
Halloween – a time for scares, terror and fear. I’ve always known that the political lines we draw inside the United States were some of the most scary, opinionated, territorial demarcations that can be made, but 1 year ago today, I began a relationship with one of all-too-few people that offer up a platform for thought, opinions, and well – deafening weekly audience shout-outs.
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike Wilkerson in Bloggers Bug Stream, Blogs, Business, Call to the Community, Email, Entertainment, Facebook, LinkedIn, Marketing, New Media, Podcasts, Review, Technology, Television, Twitter, YouTube on 15. Oct, 2011 | No Comments
Two episodes in, and it’s story time not only on DEXTER on Showtime, but on the 2GuysTalking DEXTER Podcast! Once upon a time – hey isn’t that the title of the episode?
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Bloggers Bug Stream on 10. Sep, 2011 | No Comments
Everyone above the age of 13 remembers where they were 10 years ago. 9/11 has become the “where were you when Kennedy was shot?” of our generation. Here’s my story… I was working for Skywalker Communications, and it was an lovely, early Indian Summer day just like another. While doing
Continue Reading »Posted by Ron Rogers in Bloggers Bug Stream on 04. Aug, 2011 | No Comments
A few years ago, I came across a quote from Ariane de Bonvoisin about peace. She stated: “On the other side of acceptance is where peace exists, where solutions are.” The quote was taken from her book, The First 30 Days: Your Guide to Making Any Change Easier. After reading the quote, I became curious about this concept we call “peace” and what it really means to me. You see, on the surface, I think the opposite of peace is war. Now, I realize, if we don’t have war, we still might not have peace. On the other hand, if we consider absolute opposites, then I guess war does mean the absence of peace.
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A good friend of mine posed a question about motorcycles to me the other day. He asked if I had seen bikes that had headlights that alternated between high beam and low beam, back and forth, in an apparent effort to be seen better by passing motorists. While I had
Continue Reading »Posted by galaxycast in Bloggers Bug News, Bloggers Bug Stream, Blogs, Books, Comic Books, Email, Entertainment, Facebook, Movies, New Media, Podcasts, Star Wars
Did you go to see “Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace” in 3D? After you left the theater, you probably wondered when Episode II was coming out! Well, so are we! Then we decided to talk about the latest, coolest Star Wars toys. We’ve never really grown up, have
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike Wilkerson in Bloggers Bug Stream
I’ve never had any experience with POT, but pots? Well, even that, I didn’t have a lot of experience with ‘em except to make a few in high school with the man that knew pots, kilns, art and teaching like nobody’s business – Bob Caldart. Mr. Caldart wasn’t just a
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Food
You think you’ve tackled ultra-hot products before? Very few things have likely remotely close to Texas Creek Products Pure Evil SHU Capsaicin Drops. This stuff comes in a 1/2 ounce dropper bottle and contains pure 15-16 million SHU crystalline capsaicin, along with water, alcohol, ascorbic acid (aka Vitamin C) and
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Food
Officially “debuting” on April 27, 2012, C’est Bon Cajun Q BBQ Sauce from Cajun Heat is owner Clement Bourg’s painstakingly-crafted version of a barbecue topper that contains the unique blend of Louisiana-inspired spices. After I swallow a spoonful of the sauce, I test it out on food for the first
Continue Reading »Posted by scottw412 in Bloggers Bug Stream
Now that it is officially spring, getting out for a ride doesn’t depend as much on the weather as it does in the fall and winter. Of course one must be aware of spot thunderstorms popping up unexpectedly. So with the warmer weather, the desire to hit the open roads
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Now that it is officially spring, many people have begun wondering, “if winter was this mild, how hot is it going to be this summer?” That’s a fair question. Yesterday, not only did I ride my motorcycle to work, I had to mow the grass when I got home. I
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Now that we’re into March, the official countdown has begun to spring. By my calendar it looks like only 13 more days. Of course, mother nature could cooperate and give us some warmer days before then, so motorcycle riders, commuters, and weekend warriors will check the weather every day for
Continue Reading »Posted by Scott Roberts in Food
If you’ve never heard of Kramer’s Gourmet Foods, then you’re not alone. According to their website, “In 2011, Kramer’s Gourmet Foods was born! On November 15th, 2011, Kramer’s hit the market with their specially blended Chicken Wing Rubs! These Texas inspired spice blends are designed specifically for GRILLED WINGS! But
Continue Reading »Posted by Ron Rogers in Bloggers Bug Stream
I recently read that: “The understanding of fear cures fear.” Really? In order to cleanse myself of fear, all I need to do is understand it? Let’s see, suppose I fear heights. Now, let’s suppose I understand that I fear heights. Am I cured of my fear? Well, maybe understanding that I fear heights and understanding THE FEAR isn’t the same. OK, so perhaps there is something to the understanding of fear cures fear. Hmm…
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