The Placeless Chili
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The Placeless Chili
Well, I made it with 100 chile pequins and it wasn't even hot enough for the spicy chile. It was the first one to be all eaten up though so that was good. It was also the only chili without beans in it.. I liked it too...
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Looks good,Sapo! I would have polished off a couple bowls!
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Looks very good Sapo! Would ya believe that I have yet to make a pot of chili this year? That should change this weekend after seeing yours!
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Ya can't please everybody, but I would be pleased with a bowl or two of your "Red".
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Hey Sapo - I can't tell ya how many chili cookoffs I have been to and didn't place, yet all my chili was gone. Chili is a funny thing. I think if judges re-judged the same competition back to back, you could easily end up with totally different winners. I would have had a bowl of your fer sure.
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I'd have a bowl of that chili anytime!
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Looked Great!! Gets my vote for sure.
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That's good chili! Your recipe is almost exactly like mine except that I add a little bit of ground comino.
Like you, I have chili petines growing all around here. Started with one plant and now have almost 100 (that I know of). The mockingbirds helped me out there. If I don't cover the plants with a wire cage the mockingbirds will help me completely out of a crop!
To my way of thinking, chili petines are the best tasting pepper there is. In the fall I harvest up a bunch of them, dry them in my dehydrator, and I have chili petines until the next crop comes around.
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Like you, I have chili petines growing all around here. Started with one plant and now have almost 100 (that I know of). The mockingbirds helped me out there. If I don't cover the plants with a wire cage the mockingbirds will help me completely out of a crop!
To my way of thinking, chili petines are the best tasting pepper there is. In the fall I harvest up a bunch of them, dry them in my dehydrator, and I have chili petines until the next crop comes around.
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Good looking chili, Sapo. If the pot was empty, that's the best compliment.
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Havent got to watch the video yet, but that chili sure looks good!
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Looks like a winner to me, my type of chili.
How bout some more beans Mr.Taggert? I'd say you've had enough!
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Good lookin' chili, Sapo, and an extra tip of the hat for not succumbing to the bean temptation.
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I am making it again for the beach get together this weekend on Padre Island.... Thanks yall
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