I put bean's in my chili !!! Seem's like everyone else has been making chili so I decided to make a pot. 1 LB of ground chuck chili meat, 1 lb Owens regular pork sausage, 1 chopped up white onion, 1 chopped up green bell pepper, 2 can's diced tomatoes, 1 can tomato soup, 1 can beef broth and a little salt & pepper while I was browning the meat and sauteing the onion/bell pepper. The seasoning was SB Competition Chili Kit. Started cooking around 2 pm, around 5:15 I rinsed and added 2 can's of Bush's pinto bean's, continued to simmer for about another hour and then it was time to eat. Made a small skillet of Jiffy cornbread also but I add sugar to it because I like it sweet.
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Yes I Did !!!
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Re: Yes I Did !!!
Looks great! Cornbread, too!
Don't tell anyone, but we always put beans in chili, 'cause Mamma did.
Don't tell anyone, but we always put beans in chili, 'cause Mamma did.
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Great looking stew you made there :)
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You must have known about this Chilly front (pun tended) that was coming in because that is the Food for the Day today
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Repeat after me: "My name is WillieP and I put beans in my Chili"
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Repeat after me: "My name is WillieP and I put beans in my Chili"
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