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One with NO F'N BEANS!
that's for sure. Canned chili should absolutely have beans. Ahh the voice of reason.. Growing up in Hormels town .All Chilli had beans! Canned or momma's there were beans.. Nalleys is alright, cheapest chili in AK..
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One with NO F'N BEANS!
that's for sure. Canned chili should absolutely have beans. Ahh the voice of reason.. Growing up in Hormels town .All Chilli had beans! Canned or momma's there were beans.. Nalleys is alright, cheapest chili in AK..[
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Never heard of Nalley’s
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"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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One with NO F'N BEANS!
that's for sure. Canned chili should absolutely have beans. Ahh the voice of reason.. Growing up in Hormels town .All Chilli had beans! Canned or momma's there were beans.. Nalleys is alright, cheapest chili in AK.. Beans are a requisite, meat's optional. That's why it's called Chile con Carne, see? Without the carne its chili.
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Faster if you just dump the can right in the toilet.
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Stag is very good and luckily that’s what our Costco carries si
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Chef Boy RD Raviolis are tasty....2 cans at time. Slumlord style
🦫 Screw the canned chili. Get a can of ravioli, add garlic powder, nuke, add a schittload of hot sauce, chow down.
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How close are you to Austin? I've wondered the same thing.. I was born in Austin 1956 . 75-78 I spent at Leonard Wood and Ft Knox... 80/81 I lived on the MN/Iowa border road South of Rose Creek.. Dad's side of the family were from Spring Grove.
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Real govt cheese or that Velveeta looking stuff?
That stuff was as bad as the stuffed peppers in the Cook County slammer. You got any prison tats? Yes, jail food is absolutely dog chit! 🦫 Honest Injun. No tats, virgin skin And wonder of wonders, given all the stuff in my younger days, never saw anything worse than the back of a cop car. Never got the ride to the booking rooms. But, I've eaten a lot of Scout Camp food.............................believe me, I don't know that jail could screw it up much worse.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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How close are you to Austin? I'm not. Son and his family are in A.L.
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Last week I bought my first ever can of Wolf chili (no beans) for chili dogs. It'll be my last.
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One with NO F'N BEANS!
that's for sure. Canned chili should absolutely have beans. Ahh the voice of reason.. Growing up in Hormels town .All Chilli had beans! Canned or momma's there were beans.. Nalleys is alright, cheapest chili in AK.. Beans are a requisite, meat's optional. That's why it's called Chile con Carne, see? Without the carne its chili. I see not one mention of a single legume here, especially the part I highlighted: https://www.nationalchiliday.com/chili-history.htmlWhen it comes to the story of chili, tales and myths abound.
While many food historians agree that chili con carne is an American dish with Mexican roots, Mexicans are said to indignantly deny any association with the dish.
Enthusiasts of chili say one possible though far-fetched starting point comes from Sister Mary of Agreda, a Spanish nun in the early 1600s who never left her convent yet had out-of-body experiences in which her spirit was transported across the Atlantic to preach Christianity to the Indians. After one of the return trips, her spirit wrote down the first recipe for chili con carne: chili peppers, venison, onions, and tomatoes.
Another yarn goes that Canary Islanders who made their way to San Antonio as early as 1723, used local peppers and wild onions combined with various meats to create early chili combinations.
Most historians agree that the earliest written description of chili came from J.C. Clopper, who lived near Houston. While his description never mentions the word chili this is what he wrote of his visit to San Antonio in 1828: "When they [poor families of San Antonio] have to lay for their meat in the market, a very little is made to suffice for the family; it is generally cut into a kind of hash with nearly as many peppers as there are pieces of meat--this is all stewed together.” In the 1880s, a market in San Antonio started setting up chili stands from which chili or bowls o'red, as it was called, were sold by women who were called "chili queens." A bowl o'red cost diners such as writer O. Henry and democratic presidential hopeful William Jennings Bryan ten cents and included bread and a glass of water. The fame of chili con carne began to spread and the dish soon became a major tourist attraction. It was featured at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 at the San Antonio Chili Stand.
By the 20th century chili joints had made their debut in Texas and became familiar all over the west by the roaring ‘20s. In fact, by the end of that decade, there was hardly a town that didn't have a chili parlour, which were often no more than a shed or a room with a counter and some stools. It’s been said that chili joints meant the difference between starvation and staying alive during the Great Depression since chili was cheap and crackers were free. Or here: https://texasheritageforliving.com/texas-living/the-history-of-chili/And here they mention that beans could be a side dish https://www.casichili.net/history-of-chili.htmlNeed I post more references?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I eat canned chili et al out of the can like it was my job!
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I like Hormel Turkey chili it’s worth a try
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Just made a pot of moose chili tonight
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Where the heck do you find moose in Cali?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Varalos, made in Nashville Tennessee.
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there are no GOOD canned chili , it is all garbage,, a small eatery advertised chili dogs.. the dumb bastards put wall mart chili on a fuucking hot dog , I almost puked when I tasted it... I don't know why I tasted that chitt..
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