Homemade Chili
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That loos very good. I really want to start learning how to make a good chili. Inspiring photos.
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That looks very good but it ain't chili
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Rambo wrote:That looks very good but it ain't chili
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Rambo wrote:That looks very good but it ain't chili
All chili doesn't have to come from a can Rambo. Beans are ok too.
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CypertJ wrote:Rambo wrote:That looks very good but it ain't chili
All chili doesn't have to come from a can Rambo. Beans are ok too.
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It's got chicken in it; that is not chili. Chicken, beans and vegetables go in soup.
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I'm just not a chili purist. I'm good with beans, chicken, and vegetables. As long as it still has the base chili flavor.
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PITPIG4151 wrote:That loos very good. I really want to start learning how to make a good chili. Inspiring photos.
Here is the best place to start:
http://www.chili.org
Many recipes from past Terlingua winners on this page. Just start picking through them and find one you like. Nothing better than a hot bowl of red on a cool day.
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I'd eat a couple bowls of that! Looks great!
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bsooner75 wrote:PITPIG4151 wrote:That loos very good. I really want to start learning how to make a good chili. Inspiring photos.
Here is the best place to start:
http://www.chili.org
Many recipes from past Terlingua winners on this page. Just start picking through them and find one you like. Nothing better than a hot bowl of red on a cool day.
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Went there. Could not find any recipes .
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