Wind is blowing 25 mph out of the North, 40 degrees, and cloudy here. I decided it was time for a chili supper. Put this on at 11:00 AM and will let it cook until 5:30 PM. Then eat a bowl (or two) with saltines, olives, pickles, etc.
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That crock pot was given to us as a gift about 25-30 years ago. I have been expecting it to play out for 20 years, but it just keeps plugging along. We use it pretty regularly too.
IMO a crock pot is the best way to go with chili. You know how chili always tastes better the second day after it is made? Well with a crock pot it tastes like that the first day.
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IMO a crock pot is the best way to go with chili. You know how chili always tastes better the second day after it is made? Well with a crock pot it tastes like that the first day.
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Great night for chili here, -3* and dropping......and we're having pork chops... wish I was there....for the chili and the weather
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