With the back and etc. I go out less and less. I once loved the first snow. Now it just means clearing the massive driveway, turn-around and parking areas with the snowblower, and clearing off the 3 trailers and 4 vehicles.oh man1 there is an idea! chili is the perfect food for this time of year
i love red beans and i like the addition of the black beans as well!
-20*, you have got to be kidding me man
hope you have on your warm socks
Turned out to be one of the milder chilis I've made. Still has some 'zip' to it, though. But my wife will find it edible for sure, though I suspect she'll still want to make her cornbread recipe; something I can't eat much more than a bit of if I'm not going to compromise my glucose levels.Every cast-iron pan tells a story Moose, go for the second...
My cast iron skillet goes back to the 90s, I use to season it after ever use, now it's every month or two..
If skillets could talk eh
Can't beat creating something from scratch, homemade chilli is proper comfort eating and fun building the layers of flavoring, I can't resist the urge of adding extra chillies, I do the same when making curries.
Mole I'm not familiar with, sounds like a good base layer for the task at hand...
Must resist temptation man of sending the scoville levels through the roof...
Thanks.That mole' sauce technique applied to chili sounds excellent, Moose. I'm taking notes over here. I have yet to make a chili that wasn't too spicy for my wife. "It's right there in the name", I tell her. Need to work on that. Good job keeping the heat in check.
yeah, same here. if she likes it, too bland for me.I have yet to make a chili that wasn't too spicy for my wife. "It's right there in the name", I tell her.