I agree in principle, but with a couple notable exceptions. First off, it was a biblical tragedy the Moses dropped that third stone table while coming down from that mountain, because I'm pretty sure that the first line on that tablet contained - Thou shalt not used canned chili. Pretty sure the second item was Thou must make chili from left over smoked meats in your refrigerator. Rumor has it that the third line said something about using multiple varieties of pepper - I tend towards 5-7, as time allows - though some chili scholars bicker over how much is too much. Not sure if'n it was on that tablet for sure, but most agree to used roasted corn in any fall recipe. It's what the Native American Indians would do as well. Remember this confessional: Forgive me father for I have sinned: I have used black beans in chili a time or two, but it was only because I had some left over in the fridge and I didn't want them going to waste.
Actually, chili with cornbread is the only time I use utensils to eat chili. Without corn bread, I just use tortilla chip to consume it.
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					Originally Posted by  Domino Deville
					 
				 
				I love to make chili and cornbread.  
   
I use 3 cans of wolf brand chili 
2 cans of chili beans 
Chili packet seasoning mix 
1 can Whole stewed tomatoes then diced 
diced green onions 
1 bell pepper  
Diced carrots 
One can of beer 
Cheese and sour cream to taste 
A tiny bit of meat tenderizer  
 
Corn bread jiff mix  
Add in one cream corn can 
 
Mexican Chicken Soup with pollo 
Cabbage 
Jalepeno 
Cilantro 
Carrots 
Potatoes 
Lime 
Chicken thighs  
Rice 
Cheese 
Corn on the cob cut up 
Garlic cloves 
Salt and pepper  
 
With tortillas or tortilla chips and cheese! 
			
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