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You can put anything you want in it,,, but don't call it "Chili".
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You can put anything you want in it,,, but don't call it "Chili". Tis funny, I told the waitress the exact same thing when she asked me if I wanted the spaghetti and cheese.....
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Any idiot rat bastid that puts beans in chili! Darmit! Beans ain't nuthin', you oughta see what the Ohio goobs do to chili, they put SPAGHETTI AND CHEESE in there! I can deal with beans, at least they add some body to chili, but Cincinnati isn't even on the same planet with good chili. Couldn't do that but chili over tater tots and cheese is food! Maybe a tater head Idahoian and a montuckian and a hillbilly could make a good pot of food.
Eating fried chicken and watermelon since 1972.
You tell me how I ought to be, yet you don't even know your own sexuality,, the philosopher,,, you know so much about nothing at all. Chuck Schuldiner
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Probably could. I'll eat dam near anything,,,,, cept Snails.
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Or whiskey! Adulterating cornbread with sugar, adding anything to pinto beans but pork and salt, putting A-1 or (shudder) Heinz 57 on a steak. Ed Hate to tell yo this, but i picked up a habit from a son in law a few years ago when eating steak. It's called ketsup.
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An American calling an Aussie a Limey ah come on. I sincerely said I was sorry. Don't worry about it old mate...we Australians and Canucks all know you Yanks have problems with the English language. Snigger! I have been watching a program all morning on cable, called "slightly royal." About a english brother/sister that are in line for the english throne, like 75th on the list visiting america. Absolutely funny. Do english nobles really act like that? The sister is pretty hot tho, being a serf you always have visions of doing the lady of the feudal keep.
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Sorry Ron, but ketchup on steak only says your mom could not cook. But since this is a confessional, I shoot a 270, and have put beans in chile. But I don't call it chile, its chili beans, and it is what I serve to the knuckleheads that pay for it. Beans make a lot bigger pot for a lot less scratch than adding meat.
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Any idiot rat bastid that puts beans in chili! Chili to me has! beans in it; always has. Is this a regional thing? it's just uncouth. Lower classes of people tend to do it. Pinto's are made to be cooked with salt back or pork bones. Course there is some regional in it. We got invaded some years back and they are now serving in mexican restaurants in arizona those dog poop black beans like in texas.
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Those who tout okra as actually food.. Hey now...pickled okra is good stuff! okra has always struck me as trying to eat a bugger you blew out of your nose.
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Good steak - salt & pepper Chili - no beans Whiskey - glass is optional Beer - American
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Any idiot rat bastid that puts beans in chili! Chili to me has! beans in it; always has. Is this a regional thing? Yeah George��lots of Americans put beans in chili, but as it originated it had no beans, and to this day many chili cookoffs will run you out of town on a rail if you put a bean in it�.. Its a Campfire thing too�..we shun, ostracize, criticize, taunt, and make sport of those who insist on putting beans in their chili. However, on a related topic, ice in whiskey is OK��... Originally chilly was invented on cattle drives where there was no refrigeration. The meat would start to turn before you could eat a whole cow so the cooks threw in some chilies to mask the flavor of tainted meat. Beans were added later when there was not enough meat on a lean table. So if you are going to be a purest with your chili you have to let the meat spoil befor you make it. I would rather have beans. ah, you were going to run out of cattle on a cattle drive? sheesh
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The first time I shot myself in the head...
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Those who tout okra as actually food.. Hey now...pickled okra is good stuff! okra has always struck me as trying to eat a bugger you blew out of your nose. Okra is truly "Food of the Gods!" ( there! That ought to start some caca!)
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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Okra is truly "Food of the Gods!" Yep. Picked some out of my garden this morning. miles
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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Founder Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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Having chili without beans is like eating pizza without cheese
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