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spacemang_spliff
Nov 29, 2014

wide pickle
beans or no beans depends on the chili

chili purists are worse than anime nerds

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spacemang_spliff
Nov 29, 2014

wide pickle

Speleothing posted:

Dudes and dudettes,

I may have come off as being anti-bean in my earlier posts. That is not true. Personally, I like both beans and sweet corn and tomato chunks in my chili. Unless it is being used as a topping for other dishes, like hot dogs or french fries or similar. Then it must be a pure meat chili.


Apologies

what about a baked potato?

but yeah if you're camping, just buy a can of hormel chili and put that on your hot dogs and then wake up in the middle of the night to commune with nature. by having a painful dump in the forest

spacemang_spliff
Nov 29, 2014

wide pickle
what kind of meat is good for chili? for me it has to be red meat, either beef or deer. although i guess you can use anything, the aztecs used turkey I think. and probably people

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