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check out this recipe/link for chili

Posted By: the orginal zzz on 2008-02-06
In Reply to: chile - scmt

It's pretty good, although I prefer the package kind and with less meat. My son likes this one, though.  It calls for FIVE POUNDS LOLOL!!  I just use 3...I can't even see how 5 pounds would work.  Three is pretty much ;-) 



LINK/URL: Meaty-Thick-Man-Chili


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Epicurious recipe link...SM
Another MT is trying to get her SIL's recipe.

In the meantime, here's the link from Epicurious' version which roasts for a much shorter period of time, but which got some great reviews regardless. Enjoy.

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/recipe_views/views/102862
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16948093/
Recipe

I love this and you can use a variety of types of yogurts/berries.


Frozen Yogurt


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For other company, I sometimes add in some Splenda to sweeten the berries, or put in a graham cracker crust. 


 


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Sorry it is late in coming but, hopefully, you can use in the future as well.


SIL's recipe....
It sounds like your SIL is just the ticket!!!!

I've seen other recipes that are quite similar, and people have raved no end. But, in these recipes the meat cooks for a much, much, much shorter length of time.

I'm sure they're just as wonderful as the cooks and their dinner guests swear, but I've been rather stuck and quite stubborn on "my" recipe.

So, tell your SIL: Help!...Dinner is this weekend and my co-host and I were hoping to go shopping today, tomorrow at the verylatest.

Why I'm stuck on this one, I don't know, but Lord how I remember that taste, that smell!

Thanks so much!

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