Chili and cornbread
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Chili from home grown peppers and tomatoes, dry beans, smoked hog jowl and scratch made chili powder.
The cornbread is a mess because I misplaced my dedicated corn bread cast iron and used a different pan. This resulted in a longer cooking time and an overly crispy top.
Cost per person, including the cornbread: $1.53. But it took 7 months and 5 hours.
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Chili from home grown peppers and tomatoes, dry beans, smoked hog jowl and scratch made chili powder.
The cornbread is a mess because I misplaced my dedicated corn bread cast iron and used a different pan. This resulted in a longer cooking time and an overly crispy top.
Cost per person, including the cornbread: $1.53. But it took 7 months and 5 hours.
Chili looks really good. I can see the little bits of onion and tomato glistening in the sauce

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Chili from home grown peppers and tomatoes, dry beans, smoked hog jowl and scratch made chili powder.
The cornbread is a mess because I misplaced my dedicated corn bread cast iron and used a different pan. This resulted in a longer cooking time and an overly crispy top.
Cost per person, including the cornbread: $1.53. But it took 7 months and 5 hours.
I’m a hardliner so no beans in chili.
Otherwise it looks delicious.
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Chili from home grown peppers and tomatoes, dry beans, smoked hog jowl and scratch made chili powder.
The cornbread is a mess because I misplaced my dedicated corn bread cast iron and used a different pan. This resulted in a longer cooking time and an overly crispy top.
Cost per person, including the cornbread: $1.53. But it took 7 months and 5 hours.
Mmmmm… Comfort food.
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Chili from home grown peppers and tomatoes, dry beans, smoked hog jowl and scratch made chili powder.
The cornbread is a mess because I misplaced my dedicated corn bread cast iron and used a different pan. This resulted in a longer cooking time and an overly crispy top.
Cost per person, including the cornbread: $1.53. But it took 7 months and 5 hours.
Mmmmm beans
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Chili from home grown peppers and tomatoes, dry beans, smoked hog jowl and scratch made chili powder.
The cornbread is a mess because I misplaced my dedicated corn bread cast iron and used a different pan. This resulted in a longer cooking time and an overly crispy top.
Cost per person, including the cornbread: $1.53. But it took 7 months and 5 hours.
I like chili. It’s such a nice filling meal, specially with cornbread!
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I’m a hardliner so no beans in chili.
Otherwise it looks delicious.
I understand and can agree. Also I make chili when I travel for work and it gets beans, carrots, corn, over rice. I need fillers and it needs to be a standalone meal for days. My coworker calls any chili with beans or more “chili soup”. He’s jealous of my soup.
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Chili from home grown peppers and tomatoes, dry beans, smoked hog jowl and scratch made chili powder.
The cornbread is a mess because I misplaced my dedicated corn bread cast iron and used a different pan. This resulted in a longer cooking time and an overly crispy top.
Cost per person, including the cornbread: $1.53. But it took 7 months and 5 hours.
That looks fuckin delicious
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I understand and can agree. Also I make chili when I travel for work and it gets beans, carrots, corn, over rice. I need fillers and it needs to be a standalone meal for days. My coworker calls any chili with beans or more “chili soup”. He’s jealous of my soup.
You’d think it’d be the liquid that makes it a chili soup, but no. Apparently, it’s the solids.
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You’d think it’d be the liquid that makes it a chili soup, but no. Apparently, it’s the solids.
You can’t make a beef stew with chicken.
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I understand and can agree. Also I make chili when I travel for work and it gets beans, carrots, corn, over rice. I need fillers and it needs to be a standalone meal for days. My coworker calls any chili with beans or more “chili soup”. He’s jealous of my soup.
Probably best to report them to HR for harassment.