Just wanted to brag on my first and oldest Cousin's Great Grandson's 1st Place Win at his "Pre-School's Chili Cookoff". He got his recipe from my Cousin, Barbara, his Great Gradma, who was raised just North of the Red River.
Had to bump and tweek this because I had gotten the location wrong. Max is from Springfield and not Michigan
Springfield, Mo. Chili Cook Off Winner
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Hey congrats. Looks like his chili was fire :)
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Obviously cooking runs in your blood emm. Cool pic.
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thanks for the compliment, Pard, there were much better cooks that blazed the trail before me and I've tried to learn from them as I do from the Members here
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OldUsedParts wrote:thanks for the compliment, Pard, there were much better cooks that blazed the trail before me and I've tried to learn from them as I do from the Members here
And I'm still learnin here as well. Beer butt chicken you helped me through is the best ever sheekin I've eaten. Bucketing down here so waiting on good weather. Birds already in the freezer.
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Seem like I recall you sharing some of your Homemade Cuisine/Sauces with several of us here in the States as well, Pardnah (Tandori/Etc)
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That's really cool
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