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  • baboon

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    Out here by the lake!
    Took a major nap at some point this morning woke up hungry with breakfast dishes still in the sink. Needed to eat this left over chili.I added a few slices of American cheese & Cheese its to mellow it out a bit
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    Mowingmaniac 24/7

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    While I have always advocated "NO BEANS" in chili, I no longer g.a.s.!

    If you want beans or potatoes or asparagus or fill in the fk-ing blank in YOUR chili...have at it.

    Chili fascists can go to hell!

    I'm putting 'maca-fk-ing-roni' in my next batch of chili and if you have a stroke because I want 'maca-fk-ing-roni' in my chili...GOOD, die chili fascist!
     

    gll

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    I don't care what anybody puts in their chili, as long as they identify their chili as having that something in it...

    Chili with macaroni is chili with macaroni or chilimac... chili with beans is chili with beans...

    Don't tell me we are having chili and then disappoint me!

    I'd really rather have carne guisada anyway... no beans in that, ever! The danger there is potatoes! Carne guisada doesn't have potatoes!
     

    Mowingmaniac 24/7

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    I watch a lot of cooking shows.

    In one, a chef of great repute, was a non-traditionalist when cooking almost anything.

    He inspired my looking at cooking in a way that doesn't require absolutist recipe thinking when cooking...but some other chefs find his rebellious attitude...outrageous.

    His approach to cooking...whatever...can be to YOUR taste, which for some is antithetical, but so what?

    Cook up whatever the way YOU like and if doing so chaps the azz off others...GOOD!
     

    Mowingmaniac 24/7

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    Lately, I've been watching a lot of competitive cooking shows.

    Sadly, instead of the group competing with other 'normal' people, they must have a tranny and a flamboyant gay and or other super lefty looking people i.e., weird punctures of jewelry here and there, all tatted up to the max, pink hair, odd jewelry...and here and there a token 'normal'...Jesus wept...

    So, when I turn on the tube to watch these 'fun cooking' shows, if I see a cast of weirdos...I just move on...I don't care to see a guy sporting a beard and wearing a g-d skirt or some other obnoxious gay this or that...nope, I'm normal...seeing mental defectives paraded as heroes is disgusting...
     

    TexasRedneck

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    No he most certainly did not. Beanless chili is a topping for fritos and hot dogs. My personal mix is 4 lbs of meat, 2 cans of chili beans, 2 cans extra hot Rotel tomatoes, paste, and a mix kit, usually 2 alarm.

    That's dog food......."mix kit"???

    Dude - 'round here, we use our own seasoning.......not some store bought, yankee-assed shit........


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