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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhen you steal condiment packets... Which are your favorites?
Me? The ones I always go for:
1 - Arby's Horsey Sauce - Amazing in tuna and almost anywhere else you have mayo... Just a packet for sandwiches and 1-2 when mixing.
2 - Taco Bell Hot Sauce - Use anywhere you would use hot sauce. Not as good as Cholula but really not bad at all... Plus, it's like they want to give you a ton of them.
And not really a condiment but:
3 - IHOP Jelly tubs - Oh man these are good jelly. My lady and I clean them out as soon as we sit down and ask for a refill to get even more
intrepidity
(7,295 posts)But I second the Taco Bell sauce, the Hot and the Fire ones.
Mix some with sour cream for homemade tacos or taquitos.
Ohio Joe
(21,755 posts)But the IHOP is straight up stealing
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)I get that too.🤷
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)I don't eat there I know a lot of people are going to jump on me, my neighbors son works there and brings it to me.
My son is in the military and they send them like large bottles of whatever they want like Polynesian sauce or Chick-fil-A sauce. I could drink Polynesian sauce all day.
Ohio Joe
(21,755 posts)I really dig their spicy chicken. I never tried the polynesian sauce... I'll steal some next time I go
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)Live right next door to one, they would get it and bring it home. Yes, you have to taste it, I have loved it for at least probably 12,13 years. The chicken nuggets are really good too, the best I've ever had personally. 😂 I really hate to say that because I understand what people are saying, but they really are great for chicken sandwiches and nuggets. Also their lemonade is not bad. LoL
happybird
(4,606 posts)I use it, mixed with a little Hellmans mayo, on BLTs. Omg, sooo good! It goes great on my favorite leftover roasted chicken, bacon, carmelized onion, cheddar, and spinach sandwiches, too.
My Mom is a big fan of the Polynesian Sauce.
Shermann
(7,413 posts)I believe Fire is like 500 scovilles. That doesn't even register on my heat scale.
Horsey Sauce is good stuff though. Horseradish heat is different from chili pepper heat. It isn't superhot or anything but has a good flavor on roast beef.
live love laugh
(13,104 posts)Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)Piasladic
(1,160 posts)was actually hot... or at least overwhelming vinegary.
Ohio Joe
(21,755 posts)I saw it on one of the youtube cooking channels I watch... I forget which one, maybe Sam The Cooking Guy? Not sure but regardless, it's pretty damn good. There are other brands as well... Try 'em and see which you like, you can order them online in small amounts to taste test but just mix with warm water to thickness and it's ready.
SWBTATTReg
(22,118 posts)I don't need any condiments." and they still will dump a bunch of condiments into my bag, whether it's Taco Bell, or Long John Silver's, etc. I guess that the workers, so used to asking if one wants condiments, and the answer is seemingly always "yes" by customers, they automatically dump condiments into the bags whether one wants them or not.
A sign of being overworked or perhaps a little sneaky revenge by the workers against the business?
EYESORE 9001
(25,938 posts)but I always ask for extra packets, which I use on homemade sangwiches. Its got just the right amount of heat. I bought a horseradish spread that I was sure had inflicted third-degree burns to my mouth and sinuses.
vercetti2021
(10,156 posts)Taco Bell mild and hot packets. I load up on them.
And the best but not least. Whataburger spicy ketchup. I always ask for extra to use for my own fries
doc03
(35,332 posts)Hot but have never seen it in a packet.
happybird
(4,606 posts)and Chik Fil A sauce. Soy sauce packets are handy to have around, too, for when you cooking and dont realize the bottle only has a drip left in it.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)Yum! Their sauces are so good they sell them bottled and some supermarkets sell them on the shelves. Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauces are almost as good But Sonny's is the best.
beemerphill
(460 posts)Another good one is the Teriyaki sauce at Panda Express.