Idea: Boulevard Chili Cook-Off - Nov. 17?

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Idea: Boulevard Chili Cook-Off - Nov. 17?

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I have an idea (I've shared this idea with a few of you on the Boulevard previously)

We have a Chili Cook-Off on the Boulevard for the last game of the season. Each tent can submit an entry and we can get a panel to judge the entries (I am thinking the judges would be people like Coach D, Steve-O, etc). Then maybe the winner is announced on the field between quarters or something like that.

I am more than happy to work with a couple of people at the University to try and make this happen.

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Re: Idea: Boulevard Chili Cook-Off - Nov. 17?

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PonySoprano wrote:(I am thinking the judges would be people like Coach D, Steve-O, and MARK RYDEL)


And we need a beer tasting contest. Beer will cleanse the palate between chilis and the chili will cleanse the palate between beers.
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We just reserved our tent today, I am in 100%. The unfortunate part for the rest of y'all is that my Blue Norther Chili will be head and shoulders above the rest of the competition!
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Squier05 wrote:We just reserved our tent today, I am in 100%. The unfortunate part for the rest of y'all is that my Blue Norther Chili will be head and shoulders above the rest of the competition!


I will be the judge of that.



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Mrydel-
If you are eating all that chili, JT is not going to want take your extra seat.
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oh boy, can't wait to experience the Ford Stadium
bathroom odors during that game!
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Just remember: NO BEANS! Real, honest-to-God chili does NOT have beans in it! :evil:
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My better half is from East Texas, and claims that East Texans know more about chili than anyone alive (tends to spark rather lively debates), and she says beans are ingredient No. 1 on any good chili.
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Pony4Life wrote:My better half is from East Texas, and claims that East Texans know more about chili than anyone alive (tends to spark rather lively debates), and she says beans are ingredient No. 1 on any good chili.
No disrespect to your wife, P4L but BEANS are a 'no-no' in any Texas-style chili. East Texas? Not exactly the heart of chili country in Texas. Get to the Hill Country, south Texas or the Big Bend region for the best 'red'. I've been a judge at a few chili contests over the years and, trust me, anytime an entrant included BEANS they were automatically eliminated by the rest of the judges and me.
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MrMustang1965 wrote:
Pony4Life wrote:My better half is from East Texas, and claims that East Texans know more about chili than anyone alive (tends to spark rather lively debates), and she says beans are ingredient No. 1 on any good chili.
No disrespect to your wife, P4L but BEANS are a 'no-no' in any Texas-style chili. East Texas? Not exactly the heart of chili country in Texas. Get to the Hill Country, south Texas or the Big Bend region for the best 'red'. I've been a judge at a few chili contests over the years and, trust me, anytime an entrant included BEANS they were automatically eliminated by the rest of the judges and me.


Weird. So what's the number one ingredient in chili if not beans?
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ThadFilms wrote:Weird. So what's the number one ingredient in chili if not beans?

Possum.
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PonySoprano wrote:
ThadFilms wrote:Weird. So what's the number one ingredient in chili if not beans?

Possum.


Now you are talking Arkansas Chili!!
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ThadFilms wrote:
MrMustang1965 wrote:
Pony4Life wrote:My better half is from East Texas, and claims that East Texans know more about chili than anyone alive (tends to spark rather lively debates), and she says beans are ingredient No. 1 on any good chili.
No disrespect to your wife, P4L but BEANS are a 'no-no' in any Texas-style chili. East Texas? Not exactly the heart of chili country in Texas. Get to the Hill Country, south Texas or the Big Bend region for the best 'red'. I've been a judge at a few chili contests over the years and, trust me, anytime an entrant included BEANS they were automatically eliminated by the rest of the judges and me.


Weird. So what's the number one ingredient in chili if not beans?
Try this Terlingua chili on for size:
http://www.chili.org/dploucheck.html
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ThadFilms wrote:
MrMustang1965 wrote:
Pony4Life wrote:My better half is from East Texas, and claims that East Texans know more about chili than anyone alive (tends to spark rather lively debates), and she says beans are ingredient No. 1 on any good chili.
No disrespect to your wife, P4L but BEANS are a 'no-no' in any Texas-style chili. East Texas? Not exactly the heart of chili country in Texas. Get to the Hill Country, south Texas or the Big Bend region for the best 'red'. I've been a judge at a few chili contests over the years and, trust me, anytime an entrant included BEANS they were automatically eliminated by the rest of the judges and me.


Weird. So what's the number one ingredient in chili if not beans?
If you have to ask.... :roll: ...trust me, it ain't beans.
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