Food for the Freeze and the FreezeR
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Food for the Freeze and the FreezeR
We plan on at least a couple of days keep'n this pot good'n hot
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Good looking pot of soup!
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bsooner75 wrote:Good looking pot of soup!
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Looks like a warming pot. I'd eat that.
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bobcat1 wrote:bsooner75 wrote:Good looking pot of soup!
PawPaw, if Sooner lived behind me I'd call him Wilson Wilson
I'm thinking about turning him into the Texas Bean Growers Association but I'm afraid he'll retaliate and turn me into The Pure Chili Council of Oklahoma.
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LOL - call it what you want. I promise you I’d still eat it!
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OldUsedParts wrote:bobcat1 wrote:bsooner75 wrote:Good looking pot of soup!
PawPaw, if Sooner lived behind me I'd call him Wilson Wilson
I'm thinking about turning him into the Texas Bean Growers Association but I'm afraid he'll retaliate and turn me into The Pure Chili Council of Oklahoma.
He’s not a Sooner, he’s a Lobo . Nice looking pot of stew
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Rambo wrote:OldUsedParts wrote:bobcat1 wrote:bsooner75 wrote:Good looking pot of soup!
PawPaw, if Sooner lived behind me I'd call him Wilson Wilson
I'm thinking about turning him into the Texas Bean Growers Association but I'm afraid he'll retaliate and turn me into The Pure Chili Council of Oklahoma.
He’s not a Sooner, he’s a Lobo . Nice looking pot of stew
Haha - cross breed
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OK, I'm getting a double standard here
?you can mix Sooner and Lobo?
?but you can't mix Chili and Beans?
?you can mix Sooner and Lobo?
?but you can't mix Chili and Beans?
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Chili, and beans, are 2 separate things. Both good, never to be combined.
Daytona 500. That’s all.
Daytona 500. That’s all.
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GRailsback wrote:Chili, and beans, are 2 separate things. Both good, never to be combined.
Daytona 500. That’s all.
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Wait, chili can’t have beans? But you can put Fritos in it?
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phillymike wrote:Wait, chili can’t have beans? But you can put Fritos in it?
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phillymike wrote:Wait, chili can’t have beans? But you can put Fritos in it?
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It’s not chili then, that’s Frito Pie
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Rambo wrote:phillymike wrote:Wait, chili can’t have beans? But you can put Fritos in it?
It’s not chili then, that’s Frito Pie
Almost every afternoon of School Year 1960 I stopped at the Hamburger Joint in East Bernard, Texas and grabbed a Frito Chili Pie. They would slit one side of the bag of Fritos, dump in some Chili, chopped own-yawns and a plastic spoon. Then I'd jump in my '49 Ford 2dr and head home to my Grandparents where I was staying and going to Wharton County Jr. College. Of course Granny always had Supper prepared when I got there so I considered the Frito Pie an "Appetizer".
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