Entries Tagged as 'chili'

Midwestern-Style Chili

April 26th, 2004 · 18 Comments

Midwestern Style Chili
Midwestern-Style Chili with elbow noodles.

It wasn’t until I moved away from the midwest that I realized that the rest of the world eats their chili without noodles in it. At first I thought the rest of the world was crazy. No noodles? I’ve come to realize that what I grew up eating as chili is actually chili mac. I still love it, but have also grown to love the rest of the world’s chili. I love chili almost any way you make it, unless it’s really really hot.

Sunday was my first time in many years making midwestern-style chili. I spent the day running errands and doing things around the house. It was cold outside and rained part of the day .. perfect for chili. And I don’t care if Limey calls me to rub it in my face, there’s no way I believe that it could have been raining in my neighborhood and bright and sunny at Wrigley Field. I turned his extra ticket down because I didn’t want to sit out in the cold when I’m not even really a Cubs fan.. I will wait until the weather is nice so I can at least sit in the sun and enjoy my beer properly.

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Sunday Football, Sausage, Cheese & Chili –
Just Like Home!

January 19th, 2004 · 28 Comments

Homemade Chili
Homemade Chili, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn

Watching Football
Watching Football, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn

Saltine Eating Contest
Saltine Eating Contest, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn

So then after visiting the New York Transit Museum, Tien, Jeannette and I watched the 2 football games that were on last night. I’m sure everyone knows that the Pats and the Panthers are now going to the Superbowl. The games weren’t as interesting to me as the other playoff games, but maybe that’s just because the Packers lost last week. I don’t know. The most exciting part was breaking open the Hillshire Yard-O-Beef Summer Sausage that I brought back from Wisconsin the last time I was home* and also making chili. I wanted to make it mid-western style, with elbow macaroni but I forgot to buy the noodles when we were at the store. Oh well. We also made chocolate chip cookies.

For the first time, I got to use the Brett Favre beer bottle cooler that my Aunt Sue gave me as a gift when I saw her in DC this past Thanksgiving. I also have one somewhere.. maybe packed away under my bed.. that is a wedge of cheese and your bottle/can drops into it. And I’m not really sure how it happened, but Jeannette, Tien and I got into a saltine cracker eating competition. I found out that I can only fit 7 saltines into my mouth at one time. I’m sure Tien is going to be picking cracker crumbs out of his couch for years to come.

*I also brought home a 6-pack of Leinenkugel’s Honey Weiss, one of my favorite beers that is not available here but Jess and I already polished that off a while ago! Thanks to my brother for getting the beer & sausage for me. Also, congrats to my dad who was just recognized for 25 years of service at Hillshire!

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Singing Praises of The Grey Dog (Again)

December 10th, 2002 · 1 Comment

Let me just say again how much I love The Grey Dog. Tonight I went in and ordered a bowl of chili to go. The waitress says it’s $5.40. I open my wallet. Hmmm.. only 4 dollar bills. I dig deeper. And 2 quarters. I tell her that I’d.. uh.. like to change my order to a cup of soup instead.. that I’m a little short. She asks “how much do you have?” I tell her “$4.50.” So she says, “that’s good enough”. Oh my! I do love The Grey Dog!!! :)

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