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Chili... Beans or No Beans - Jack D. - 01-04-2006 I just finished a batch of my ass-ripping woodstove chili and was curious how you prefer yours, beans or no beans. Me, I'm a beaner with jack cheese, raw onions and a dark brew on the side. Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - jimbrady - 01-04-2006 Chili with no beans = sloppy joes (just add buns). Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - rgG - 01-04-2006 For hot dog topping, no beans. For just eatin', beans with a little mustard or a little shredded cheddar. I actually don't eat chili very much, but it is tasty. Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - TheTominator - 01-04-2006 Beans. No contest. And lately no carne. Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - Dennis S - 01-04-2006 No beans if it's canned but I put beans in my homemade chili. I tried not to use beans, but it's better with them. Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - ajakeski - 01-04-2006 Beans and Frank's red hot sauce. Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - NewtonMP2100 - 01-04-2006 beans for some protein and the nice side-effect. . . Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - Gutenberg - 01-04-2006 You could always make Cincinnati chili and decide whether to have a four-way or five-way when you serve it. Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - SteveJobs - 01-04-2006 Use beans - they are healthy for you. Or, actually, legumes. Skyline SUX Re: Chili... Beans or No Beans - bill b - 01-04-2006 rgG Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For hot dog topping, no beans. I always used to smoosh the beans so they wouldn't be 'whole', more of a bean paste. "Gaggers and coffee milk" - what state am I from ? Grated cheese on my chile, please. |