News, Stories and other things you may want to know!

 

Ms Vickie says:  “Nothing like a little “Bluegrass Red” when eating all the trout we caught today!!”

Every Farm needs a mascot, this here’s our Sophie.

Bill Monroe was born on Sept. 13, 1911, in Rosine, Ky. & credited as "The Father of Bluegrass." Now here’s a true Kentucky hero!

We do believe Bluegrass Bob should of found a place singing with these boys but that’s OK.  Give em a listen.

Fire on the Ridge Farm on network TV !!!

The Fire on the Ridge Farm hat.  The Original FOTR Hat is created using higher quality fabrics and materials than can be found in any other custom embroidered cap. This custom cap is made using a premium heavyweight brushed cotton fabric, and an EXTRA thick pre-curved visor that holds it's shape!  The logo is embroidered, not printed, using over 16,000 stitches.  It will last you for a very long time !

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Fire on the Ridge Farm’s Hot Peppers won “Best in Show” at the “Old Reliable” Germantown Fair this summer.  Growing the Best for Bluegrass Red !

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Cracked.Com, a humour site has posted a chart entitled:


THE SCIENCE BEHIND STUPIDLY HOT PEPPERS.


HERE’S THE LINK:

CRACKED .COM


PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE CHART CONTAINS PRETTY VULGAR LANGUAGE


Bluegrass Red Sauces are now available at Amazon.com. Check us out here.

 

At Zest Fest 2012, we won the yellow ribbon for our “Ghost” Sauce in the Peoples Preference Awards.