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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:06:14 GMT, "Carter, K8VT"
wrote: wrote: Well I hope you had 'real chile' ........ you know, the stuff made with chunks of meat and no beans (as I recall from when I lived in Michigan the 'chile' used kidney beans and was more akin to goulash). A little before my time, but the story I heard was that they started using beans during the Depression because they couldn't afford meat. Possible. I can see a depression era diner or homemaker using beans to stetch the meat - makes sense, as well as a musical after-dinner session. Don't know if you've ever visited a chili cook-off, you show up with beans and thats's it.........you're outta the competition. However, the meat need not be beef - elk and venison are also acceptable. |
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