CTN Chili Cookoff
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CTN Chili Cookoff
DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
wilson, K68, you interested?
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I would definitely be interested, but I only have the two dates when I'm planning on the games: Oct 24 and Nov 28. I'm hesitant about both, to be honest. Oct 24 is still in the middle of exam preparations for me (less than a month prior), and pulling off the trip to Durham and back will be a feat in itself. Then, I'm hesitant about the later date because it's just two days after Thanksgiving. Then again, we gotta eat, and chili could be a good change of pace from turkey and leftovers and whatnot, especially on a late November day.Miles wrote:DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
So there, I guess I've convinced myself. My vote is for Nov. 28.
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Definitely probably not gonna be able to make the November date. Lemme get back to ya.wilson wrote:I would definitely be interested, but I only have the two dates when I'm planning on the games: Oct 24 and Nov 28. I'm hesitant about both, to be honest. Oct 24 is still in the middle of exam preparations for me (less than a month prior), and pulling off the trip to Durham and back will be a feat in itself. Then, I'm hesitant about the later date because it's just two days after Thanksgiving. Then again, we gotta eat, and chili could be a good change of pace from turkey and leftovers and whatnot, especially on a late November day.Miles wrote:DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
So there, I guess I've convinced myself. My vote is for Nov. 28.
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count me in for a chili entry!
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we could wait for an away basketball game on a Saturday and have a ChiliGate.
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That's a great idea! I am really eager for a large sampling of my chili as I'm preparing for the South Carolina Chili Cook-off in April.DukePA wrote:we could wait for an away basketball game on a Saturday and have a ChiliGate.
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It that's the venue, how about we have it at a cat-free house? I nominate DD's!Miles wrote:That's a great idea! I am really eager for a large sampling of my chili as I'm preparing for the South Carolina Chili Cook-off in April.DukePA wrote:we could wait for an away basketball game on a Saturday and have a ChiliGate.
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We should really go all out and have it in K-ville on, say, March 5.
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Cat free is a good idea. It's cold during bball season.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:It that's the venue, how about we have it at a cat-free house? I nominate DD's!Miles wrote:That's a great idea! I am really eager for a large sampling of my chili as I'm preparing for the South Carolina Chili Cook-off in April.DukePA wrote:we could wait for an away basketball game on a Saturday and have a ChiliGate.
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Let's do both. March 5 is a bit late for me, as I'd like to get some feedback on my chili so I can tweak my recipe in time for the April competition. So how about an early one and a late one.wilson wrote:We should really go all out and have it in K-ville on, say, March 5.
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My thought exactly!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Cat free is a good idea. It's cold during bball season.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:It that's the venue, how about we have it at a cat-free house? I nominate DD's!Miles wrote:we could wait for an away basketball game on a Saturday and have a ChiliGate.
That's a great idea! I am really eager for a large sampling of my chili as I'm preparing for the South Carolina Chili Cook-off in April.
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So we need to decide, if the chili should be prepared beforehand or onsite.
The purist in me says it MUST be done onsite, but I recognize that presents some challenges for folks that don't have the gear. Though it seems that's a must for the March 5 event. By that I'll have my competition kitchen ready. It will support two cooks or about 40-50 quarts of chili.
The purist in me says it MUST be done onsite, but I recognize that presents some challenges for folks that don't have the gear. Though it seems that's a must for the March 5 event. By that I'll have my competition kitchen ready. It will support two cooks or about 40-50 quarts of chili.
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The only thing happening on March 5th will be people conducting a status check, and the women's team playing in Greensboro. The 6th Duke plays the baby blues in Durham. I'd pick a day of an away game, like Jan 30th when we play Georgetown.
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Yeah, I was not serious with my suggestion.CameronBornAndBred wrote:The only thing happening on March 5th will be people conducting a status check, and the women's team playing in Greensboro. The 6th Duke plays the baby blues in Durham. I'd pick a day of an away game, like Jan 30th when we play Georgetown.
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I guess we'll plan for 3/5/10 in the Queen City. You may have 3 entrants. If Lavabe sniffs this, you'll have 4. Hmm, 40-50 quarts of chili. That'll be Ozzie's share. What about the rest of us? :roll:Miles wrote:So we need to decide, if the chili should be prepared beforehand or onsite.
The purist in me says it MUST be done onsite, but I recognize that presents some challenges for folks that don't have the gear. Though it seems that's a must for the March 5 event. By that I'll have my competition kitchen ready. It will support two cooks or about 40-50 quarts of chili.
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I know....but folks are running away with it.wilson wrote:Yeah, I was not serious with my suggestion.CameronBornAndBred wrote:The only thing happening on March 5th will be people conducting a status check, and the women's team playing in Greensboro. The 6th Duke plays the baby blues in Durham. I'd pick a day of an away game, like Jan 30th when we play Georgetown.
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Oh my goodness, that is a lot of chili!!!!!Miles wrote:So we need to decide, if the chili should be prepared beforehand or onsite.
The purist in me says it MUST be done onsite, but I recognize that presents some challenges for folks that don't have the gear. Though it seems that's a must for the March 5 event. By that I'll have my competition kitchen ready. It will support two cooks or about 40-50 quarts of chili .
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Most chili cook-offs offer a prize for crowd favorite. So I'm going to be prepared.cl15876 wrote:Oh my goodness, that is a lot of chili!!!!!Miles wrote:So we need to decide, if the chili should be prepared beforehand or onsite.
The purist in me says it MUST be done onsite, but I recognize that presents some challenges for folks that don't have the gear. Though it seems that's a must for the March 5 event. By that I'll have my competition kitchen ready. It will support two cooks or about 40-50 quarts of chili .
I'm actually thinking of starting with about 20 quarts for my first competition. I'll see how that goes and then scale up accordingly.
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I have a cat-free house if you're interested in doing it in Greenville.
I'll also have an entry in the contest.
I'll also have an entry in the contest.
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hhhmmmm, bery bery interesting!Miles wrote:DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
Sure, count me in!