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Chili Testimonial

Postby OldUsedParts » Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:08 pm

Not long ago I gave my Son, David, a Suckle Buster's Champion Chili Kit Mix and he finally got around to using it today. NOW PLEASE understand that he's my Son so the Chili (soup) may have certain things in it that OTHERS would choose not to use. However, IT WAS HIS CHILI :salut:
OH, the Chili pic was taken after he and his son "pigged out" - thus the small leftovers which he's taking to work in the morning. :tup:

Here is the email and pics he just sent me:
Okay, I cooked the suckle chili and it is the best I've ever had. I didn't have beef broth so I used low sodium chicken and I added 1 small can of tomato sauce and one can of rotel tomatoes. I also seasoned the meat with hoochie mama. I mixed flour and hot water to thicken it up at end of cook...Wow! Taking cornbread with corn and jalapeno peppers out in 5 min. What a dinner!
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Re: Chili Testimonial

Postby bsooner75 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:14 pm

Nice looking meal…got any pics of the chili? :)


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Re: Chili Testimonial

Postby Russ » Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:17 pm

Oup, can you tell me how you make your cornbread please. I could giggle it but prefer first hand advice. Ya son must be a chip off .......you know what.lol

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Postby OldUsedParts » Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:21 pm

Pard, he and I both use the pre-packaged Mix. He uses a HEB brand and I use Martha White's Sweet Yeller Cornbread mix. Today he said he got creative and added chopped jalapenos, sweet corn and chopped own-yawn to the mix. To me one of the most important things in Cornbread Baking is having and "KEEPING" a well seasoned cast iron skillet - - - that is the only thing that skillet of mine gets used for PERIOD. Want me to send you some Martha White :?: Cornbread Mix I mean :laughing7:
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Re: Chili Testimonial

Postby OldUsedParts » Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:22 pm

bsooner75 wrote:got any pics of the chili? :)


:P :laughing7:
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Postby Gator » Sun Sep 17, 2017 7:57 pm

Thanks OUP! :cheers:

Chili has a lot to do with the cook too! :)
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Postby Russ » Sun Sep 17, 2017 8:04 pm

OldUsedParts wrote:Pard, he and I both use the pre-packaged Mix. He uses a HEB brand and I use Martha White's Sweet Yeller Cornbread mix. Today he said he got creative and added chopped jalapenos, sweet corn and chopped own-yawn to the mix. To me one of the most important things in Cornbread Baking is having and "KEEPING" a well seasoned cast iron skillet - - - that is the only thing that skillet of mine gets used for PERIOD. Want me to send you some Martha White :?: Cornbread Mix I mean :laughing7:


Lol, I thought you might have an old family recipe, I will look in supermarket this arvo, see what they got there. They have a good international section there. Do you serve it with butter?

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Re: Chili Testimonial

Postby OldUsedParts » Mon Sep 18, 2017 8:26 am

YES and lotz of it - - - Pard, you can add peppers, own-yawns, corn to the mix and it almost becomes a main course or dessert - - - sometimes, if I'm adding ingredients like that, I make cornbread muffins and use those paper muffin cups in a muffin pan. No matter what IT'S ALL GOOD :salut:
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Re: Chili Testimonial

Postby OldUsedParts » Sun Oct 22, 2017 6:58 am

And the GOOD RESULTS CONTINUE:

Not all of you know it but my oldest son has just gone through some major and extensive Hernia repair surgery that ended up fixing three instead of one plus 6 total incisions before it was over. The first several days were really rough on him but they only kept him 3 days. He went to his Mom's house for a couple of days and then last Friday he called and was at his house finally. When I asked him if he needed anything and what his plans were, he said he was good except he needed to go to the Grocery Store to get some things to make a pot of Suckle Busters Champion Chili. :tup:

I got an email and a couple pics yesterday with the words.
"Best Recovery I've ever had - - - Suckle Rocks"

Here's one of his pics BUT I'll spare Y'all the other one of his Battle Scars. :whiteflag:
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Re: Chili Testimonial

Postby Williep » Sun Oct 22, 2017 7:26 am

That chili sure look's good. :cheers: Hope your son has a full recovery.
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Postby outlaw » Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:07 am

OldUsedParts wrote:And the GOOD RESULTS CONTINUE:

Not all of you know it but my oldest son has just gone through some major and extensive Hernia repair surgery that ended up fixing three instead of one plus 6 total incisions before it was over. The first several days were really rough on him but they only kept him 3 days. He went to his Mom's house for a couple of days and then last Friday he called and was at his house finally. When I asked him if he needed anything and what his plans were, he said he was good except he needed to go to the Grocery Store to get some things to make a pot of Suckle Busters Champion Chili. :tup:

I got an email and a couple pics yesterday with the words.
"Best Recovery I've ever had - - - Suckle Rocks"

Here's one of his pics BUT I'll spare Y'all the other one of his Battle Scars. :whiteflag:
IMAG0725.jpg


Now that he has recovered sufficiently it's off to the wood shed Dad. I know he was raised properly, and not to taint chili with those un named additions. :deadhorse: :deadhorse: Shows a flagrant disregard for Texas tradition, and must be dealt with accordingly. If needed, I can loan you my Dads razor strap (or what's left of it after raising me) and you will have him back on track in no time. Sorry David, some things must be dealt with early before they allow you to turn into a Democrat. :banghead: :banghead: :D :D
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Re: Chili Testimonial

Postby OldUsedParts » Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:11 am

ol Eagle Eye soars again - - - - he did say to offer his apologies but he was sure that the "Powers to be" would understand considering his present condition :laughing7: :lol:

(notice that I didn't even mention the canned stewed maters) :whiteflag:
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Postby outlaw » Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:20 am

OldUsedParts wrote:ol Eagle Eye soars again - - - - he did say to offer his apologies but he was sure that the "Powers to be" would understand considering his present condition :laughing7: :lol:

(notice that I didn't even mention the canned stewed maters) :whiteflag:


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Postby OldUsedParts » Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:47 am

Hmmmm, wonder if "Counselor" is accepting Chili Welfare Cases :?: :D
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