It's not green, but I have a friend who makes "beanless" chilli. It's kinda like watered down sloppy joes. Not for me, but apparently it's a thing now.No pork in my chili, please
I'm making Cinncinnati Chili for tomorrow. Recipe calls for Cocoa!It's not green, but I have a friend who makes "beanless" chilli. It's kinda like watered down sloppy joes. Not for me, but apparently it's a thing now.
I make Cincinnati chilli (with pasta) and white chilli (without tomatoes or beef), but that's as far away from normal chilli as I will go.
Neither green nor cool, but available anywhere there's a dollar store.I am INSPIRED to go out and buy a Costco-sized can of Hormel…the best kind for eating under a bridge
I love it. A guy has been walking a bike for five days with a broken rear wheel like the Orca with her dead calf. I am going to start putting cans of chili under bridges! For ten dollar store bucks I can do this each day of the week. These people have it hard.I am INSPIRED to go out and buy a Costco-sized can of Hormel…the best kind for eating under a bridge
I have them do a price check at everting's a dollar. Laser beam to do a quantum physics experiment? $ Cats beware.dollar store
Make sure you pick up the Costco size box of Depends with that!I am INSPIRED to go out and buy a Costco-sized can of Hormel…the best kind for eating under a bridge
I decided this winter that I would give extreme windowsill gardening a go and added CASCABELLA peppers to the usual basil, parsley and dill. Though not perfect, they are doing surprisingly well.Great thread topic. Chilli rocks my world. A meal doesn't feel quite complete without a splash of Sriracha or a cut up chilli from the garden sprinkled over it. The spring flush of peppers has withered now so I'm impatiently wait for the autumn crop.. the flowers have just started emerging.