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Gift Ideas too Hot to Touch!!
A great gift idea from "SalsaKiss.com" shows you care. We understand how important it is to choose a special gift when you wish to communicate your heartfelt sentiments. Our unique products capture the latest trends in giving and create unforgettable memories. Our commitment to quality and value ensures a joy that will enchant the recipient. As you browse this page of spicy and flavorful possibilities, we are certain you will find the ideal way to impress that special hot sauce / salsa lover. Thank you for your visit, and we hope you enjoy finding that special present at "SalsaKiss.com".
"SERVICES":
"Salsa of the Month Club"
Now, a world of taste comes alive with the new "SalsaKiss.com" salsas and hot sauces collection through our membership programs. Our memberships vary according to length ranging from 6-12 months and the diversity of programs of products to choose from. Prices starting from $8.00 per month (delivered), an unmatchable value. Unlike other gifts, our hot sauces and salsas arrive every month renewing the magic of the gift-giving occasion with the arrival of each new product. Salsa of the Month Club is a thoughtful way to stay in the hearts of those special to you.
"GIFT BASKETS":
"Pain in the Basket"
This painful basket contains: 85% Pain, 95% Pain, and 100% Pain. A gradual way to step up to higher heat levels and increase your tolerance and love for hot sauce.
"Coyote Cocina"
A line of mild and flavorful Southwestern gourmet chunky salsas: New Mexico Green Chile, Flammin' Pineapple, Fire Roasted, Corn and Black Bean. Chef Mark Miller's "Coyote Cocina" gourmet salsas are a guarantee of consistency, flavor, and top quality.
"Café Tequila"
For the gourmet chef: fine sauces cooked with real blue aguave tequila. Citrus habanero, Cayenne Red Pepper, Creamy Jalapeno, and an exceptional Dessert Sauce to top this great selection.
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"GIFT SETS":
"Original Juan Gift Set"
A 3-bottle set of salsas or hot sauces. Their unique presentations make a neat gift for any special occasion.
"Decorative glass bottles, Aprons and Fabrics"
The ultimate addition to your kitchen décor. Choose a wide selection of these colorful and edible vegetable, oil and vinegar bottles. Terry towels, hand towels, and mittens. Don't wait and dress your kitchen and yourself with the best décor around!
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"COOKBOOKS":
"The Great Chile Book"
There are 150 to 200 different varieties of chilies that have been positively identified. This book illustrate the different kinds of chilies offering opportunity for artistic expression due to its colorful presentation.
"The Great Salsa Book"
This Salsa book represents 20 years if Mark's work with the concept of salsas. A mix of Southwestern, Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisines from all across the U.S.
"Coyote's Pantry"
Recipes on Salsa and chips, chutneys, relishes, pickles, flavored oils, salad dressings, sauces, pasta toppings, grilling rubs, marinades and glazes, trail fixings, beans and rainbow rices. A book of recipes so easy to follow not mentioning its reduced-fat approach: grilling, rubs, marinades, and salsas.
"Red Sage"
An enchanting book with all of the sunny flavors of the South clearly presented by renowned Chef Mark Miller's creativity. From the culinary mastermind behind award winning Mark Miller's cookbook.
"Cool Coyote Café Juice Drinks"
Coyote Café's coolers, punches, lemonades, smoothies, cocktails, and other elixirs done at Mark Miller's signature style.
"Flavored breads"
A scrumptious bread collection of classic bread recipes. Read a history of bread in ancient times and contemporary life. Illustrated mouthwatering bread pictures are found all over this book.
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"COLLECTOR'S ITEMS":
"Blair's 5 A.M Private Reserve"
Do not miss the opportunity to enhance your hot sauce collection by adding "5 A.M Private Reserve" to your shelf. Only 1,000 were created in the entire country and autographed in GOLD by the creator himself, so hurry before is too late. Blair's "5 A.M Private Reserve" hot sauce is an aggressive way to show others how much you enjoy hot sauce.
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