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Blind Hog
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Is there going to be a Chili Cook Off in Feb next year? If so, I going to try for top honors.
I think my mountain chili will beat the swamp chili by a land slide.

Old geezer
 
Posts: 918 | Location: Acworth, Ga. USA | Registered: November 09, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Geocacher
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As popular as that event has been, Johnnie, I would expect that it will be held again though it has not been discussed as of yet. If the 100 degree and near 100 degree days continue around here, it may be a few months before I want to think about chili. The question remains: Is mountain chili as hot as swamp chili? Smile
 
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I never met a "bowl of chili " I didn't like!! Nods Bring on the mountain chili. Poppoppig
 
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phat.us cache.us
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Ya done it now, ya Old Geezer! I told my cachin' buddy, T3 that I have retired from the Chili Cookoff after my sweep this past year. (Maybe I realized that I should quit while ahead after getting lucky against the formidable competition this year).
Mountain Chili? Ain't that Goat Butts?
I guess I'll withdraw my retirement for one more year to show ya a thing or two.
In any case, I would like to propose that the Annual Chili Cookoff be renamed to:
'Rebel's Annual GGA Chili Cookoff', in honor of the driving force behind its' beginnings - Ed Handler - aka Rebel.

RIP, my friend. Every time I have a bowl of chili, I have a passing thought of him.
 
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Id like to second that proposal.what a fine way to honor his memory. PPP
 
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I think we should try to continue the tradition. Since last year was my first event and I only observed and tasted, I think I should warn all those intending to enter the competition that a new marshall is in town. Johnnie's Mountain Chili and Phat's Swamp Chili are good but folks look out for the Foothill Chili from Bartow County. The last family members that ate some, loved it so much that they are still taking Tums by the fistful daily after 4 months..none have reported permanent damage but they remember it daily and beg for more. Soooo let's do it and we shall see what happens. (This could be the solution to the energy crisis if managed properly !!!)

Seriously I think that renaming the event in honor of a good cacher and good guy is a great idea. I am willing to help however I can to keep this thing going. Flaming Mad
 
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Blind Hog
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Is mountain chili as hot as swamp chili? Smile

Yes it is. You could use the swamp soup to cool down the mountain chili.

quote:

Seriously I think that renaming the event in honor of a good cacher and good guy is a great idea. I am willing to help however I can to keep this thing going.


I whole hearty agree with Sprinterman and others
to honor Rebel with the chili cookoff.
 
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Alright,this is getting good:
1] Johnnie's Goat Butt Mountain chili
2] Phat's Swamp Droppins Chili
3] Sprinterman's Bartow County chili [probably road kill]
4] Whose next!!! yahoo
 
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Originally posted by poppoppig:
Alright,this is getting good:
1] Johnnie's Goat Butt Mountain chili
2] Phat's Swamp Droppins Chili
3] Sprinterman's Bartow County chili [probably road kill]
4] Whose next!!! yahoo



If anyone needs any ingredients, I've got a couple of possums, twenty dozen squirrels and a number of skinks (yes, skinks not skunks) around the house. All you have to do is come catch them. Wink
 
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Tarvol recipe:
If anyone needs any ingredients, I've got a couple of possums, twenty dozen squirrels and a number of skinks (yes, skinks not skunks) around the house. All you have to do is come catch them. Wink[/QUOTE]

Alright Tarvol has jumped in with a tantalizing version of Peach County Possum-skink Stew. Sounds tasty. Aw Nuts!
1] Johnnie's Goat Butt Mountain chili
2] Phat's Swamp Droppins Chili
3] Sprinterman's Bartow County chili [probably road kill]
4]Peach County Possum-skink Stew.
 
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No...I'm just offering exotic ingredients... Big Grin
 
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OKAY,
We might get someone to "adopt" the "Possum,squirrel,skink" stew. We'll leave Peach Co. on it for right now. bow
 
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Geocacher
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http://flickr.com/photos/29198204@N03/2728590240/

Stopped by my local recipe source to get some pointers and reserve some ingredients as they become available.
 
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Blind Hog
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I will be hanging my main ingredients in the smoke house as soon as the weather turns cool.
They should be ripe by Feb. 09 in time for the cook off.
 
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My ingredients have been in the bed of my truck for a couple of weeks now --- marinating.
 
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Originally posted by phat.bak:
My ingredients have been in the bed of my truck for a couple of weeks now --- marinating.


They had a woman in South Georgia a year or so ago that did that with her husband in a 55 gal. drum in the back of the truck..... Eek.....managed to marinate him for several months before someone found him..... Eek....hope you didn't borrow your recipe from her.... Roll Eyes..... Laughing
 
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Neutiquam erro.
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Originally posted by Sprinterman:
http://flickr.com/photos/29198204@N03/2728590240/

Stopped by my local recipe source to get some pointers and reserve some ingredients as they become available.
That one is kinda fancy ain't it.

Click image for larger view.


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Blind Hog
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http://flickr.com/photos/29198204@N03/2728590240/

Stopped by my local recipe source to get some pointers and reserve some ingredients as they become available.



I stopped by Sprinterman source to get some spice
for my recipe, but they were gone.
Did Sprinterman eat them out of business?

Oh yell,, I went on the hills and got the spice's.
 
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Originally posted by phat.bak:
In any case, I would like to propose that the Annual Chili Cookoff be renamed to:
'Rebel's Annual GGA Chili Cookoff', in honor of the driving force behind its' beginnings - Ed Handler - aka Rebel.

RIP, my friend. Every time I have a bowl of chili, I have a passing thought of him.


I'll second that motion. yeah that
 
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Geocacher
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I'll third it.

it should be named after Rebel. It was his idea. He made it happen. It was his baby.

It would be wrong not to.
 
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