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6/21/2012 7:16:55 AM EDT
I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili!  WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good.  Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.

Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.
6/21/2012 7:20:58 AM EDT
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6/21/2012 7:24:23 AM EDT
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I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili!  WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good. Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.

Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.


there are not enough s to respond to that

6/21/2012 7:25:42 AM EDT
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I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili!  WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good.  Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.

Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.


You said it, not me.
6/21/2012 7:29:52 AM EDT
[#4]
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I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili!  WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good.  Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.

Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.


You said it, not me.


And Connecticut is renowned as a bastion of rugged heterosexual manliness.  Sounds to me like slippers calling flip flops out for a slap fight.
6/21/2012 7:30:57 AM EDT
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6/21/2012 7:33:30 AM EDT
[#6]
Chili is made in TX

Green and Red Chili is made in New Mexico

Not sure what the rest of the country calls the bullshit they try to pass off as chili
6/21/2012 7:35:31 AM EDT
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I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili! WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good.  Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.

Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.


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6/21/2012 7:37:15 AM EDT
[#8]
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Chili is made in TX

Green and Red Chili is made in New Mexico

Not sure what the rest of the country calls the bullshit they try to pass off as chili


And Texas was made in Mexico so by the transitive property of chili all Texans are Mexicans and all your chilis are illegal!   Muahahahahaha
6/21/2012 7:38:35 AM EDT
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And Connecticut is renowned as a bastion of rugged heterosexual manliness. .


You betcha!







Whaling is a proffesion for rugged hetero manliness!


6/21/2012 7:41:58 AM EDT
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6/21/2012 7:46:27 AM EDT
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I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili!  WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good.  Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.



Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.




You said it, not me.





And Connecticut is renowned as a bastion of rugged heterosexual manliness.  Sounds to me like slippers calling flip flops out for a slap fight.


Now that is some funny shit right there!!!

 
6/21/2012 7:48:18 AM EDT
[#12]
I make veggie chili probably about as often as I make meaty chili.  'Tis awesome, haters gonna hate and stuff.
6/21/2012 7:50:01 AM EDT
[#13]
I've had vegetarian chili on several occasions and it was actually pretty damned tasty

The thing to keep in mind is that most canned chili doesn't have much meat in it either It's mostly chunks of TVP (Textured Vegetable Protein).





Speed


 
6/21/2012 7:52:37 AM EDT
[#14]
No. This is.



6/21/2012 7:57:33 AM EDT
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I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili!  WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good.  Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.

Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.


You said it, not me.


And Connecticut is renowned as a bastion of rugged heterosexual manliness.  Sounds to me like slippers calling flip flops out for a slap fight.


Please don't compare California to Connecticut.

Ricky Martin's bedroom is a bastion of rugged hetersexual manliness compared to California.
6/21/2012 8:01:49 AM EDT
[#16]
I've seen apples and corn in chili.



Which made me go "WTF?" in both cases.


 
6/21/2012 8:07:34 AM EDT
[#17]
There is no such a thing as veggie chili. Chili is meat, peppers, spices etc. with beans on the side. Whatever you ate was just some faggoty hippy shite
6/21/2012 8:07:50 AM EDT
[#18]
Being from NM, the stuff they serve up here in OH (especially SKYLINE) is watered down dog food.  Nasty!
6/21/2012 8:10:30 AM EDT
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I've seen apples and corn in chili.
 


You sure that wasn't out bear hunting?
6/21/2012 8:16:13 AM EDT
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I've seen apples and corn in chili.

 




You sure that wasn't out bear hunting?


Nope, though I have seen the after effects of a bear eating 30 lbs of corn.
We had a cili day at work, and someone made deer chili with apples in it.



Another time, I can't recall where, I had some chili with corn in it, and I didn't like it.



 
6/21/2012 8:20:04 AM EDT
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Being from NM, the stuff they serve up here in OH (especially SKYLINE) is watered down dog food.  Nasty!



I had it twice.





The first time was when my girlfriend was leaving the country, for what we both knew was probably going to be forever, and the people driving us to the airport wanted to stop at skyline. Needless to say, I didn't eat much of it.





A couple years later I figured I'd give it another try, since after all, I was having a really shitty day the first time I tried it and that may have made me unfairly critical of it.





And you know what?  It still fucking sucked.





Never again.



ETA::Never had a problem with most other chilies in Ohio though.





 
6/21/2012 8:20:40 AM EDT
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I went to an event the other night where they attempted to resolve the beans no beans issue.  They turned hard left and made meatless chili!!!  That's right! Vegetarian chili!  WTF.  Chili with no meat!!!!!!  It had lots of beans but not a single, chewy, yummy, chunk of dead animal in sight.  And it tasted good. Sounds to me that the important part of the chili is the beans and beanless chili is just meat sauce.

Before you go off on Commifornia hippy faggots not being manly enough for meat, keep in mind that this was an event hosted by our local zoo and the beans were right next to the Hebrew National hot dogs on the buffet table.  Meatless chili goes good on waste meat sausages.  Yum.


there are not enough s to respond to that


They are free you know.



TXL
6/21/2012 10:32:09 AM EDT
[#24]
Just more 'big city thinkin'  
6/21/2012 11:33:50 AM EDT
[#25]
I think the worst heresy for chili is putting chunks of potatoes in it.
6/21/2012 11:36:09 AM EDT
[#26]
I suppose we should end this debate and call anything with more than a teaspoon of chili powder in it "Chili".
 
6/21/2012 11:36:22 AM EDT
[#27]
If there's no meat in it, you can't even call it chili as a joke.  It's illegal. Throughout the entire galaxy.





CJ






 
6/21/2012 12:19:52 PM EDT
[#28]
Chili should at least make you sweat a little when you eat it.  Here it's like they just pour ketchup over meat and call it good.

I prefer Chili that punches me in the back of the head when I eat it!

Bring the heat!