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    Source for Southwesten Food Gifts by Mail?

    I want to send my sister in NYC a selection of Southwester foods--hot salsas, chili peppers etc. I don't want to have to pack and ship it myself. Any mail order ideas?

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    Ewatkins,

    Here's a couple of ideas and websites:

    http://www.elgalindo.com/ In Austin, Texas

    http://www.hotchili.com

    http://www.saguarofood.com

    http://www.nmpinioncoffee.com

    I am familiar with El Galindo--good mexican food products, like salsas, chips, etc.

    I have also ordered pinion coffee(very good stuff) from New Mexico Pinion Coffee Company and they do have other food items as well.

    You could also do a google search for "Southwestern Food" and see what you come up with. Good luck!

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    I absolutely LOVE this magazine:

    http://www.chilepepper.com/

    If you buy it, you'll find more ads for hot foods than anyplace I could imagine.
    If you look at their site, you will see a small smattering of ads for fiery foods.

    Have fun shopping!!
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    If you go to Design it yourself Giftbaskets! there's one called A Taste of Texas. You not only get to choose what goes inside you get to choose the container as well. They have other themes to choose from also.
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    The Santa Fe School of Cooking has some nice food items:
    http://www.santafeschoolofcooking.com/

    Also, as Jon mentioned, the New Mexico Pinion Coffee Company is a good source. We've ordered coffee from them before and they have a great selection.
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    Hi,

    I left New Mexico over a year ago and a few months ago I was really missing green chile among other things. My mom found a company called The Chile Addict and had a bunch of things sent to me and I absolutely love it. Their website is www.chileaddictstore.com One word of advice, apparently they got a bit confused with the billing address being different from the shipping address so be careful.

    Robyn

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