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CTN Chili Cookoff

Post by Miles » September 23rd, 2009, 1:44 pm

DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
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Re: CTN Chili Cookoff

Post by wilson » September 23rd, 2009, 2:20 pm

Miles wrote:DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
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.
So there, I guess I've convinced myself. My vote is for Nov. 28.
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Post by Miles » September 23rd, 2009, 2:26 pm

wilson wrote:
Miles wrote:DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
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.
So there, I guess I've convinced myself. My vote is for Nov. 28.
Definitely probably not gonna be able to make the November date. Lemme get back to ya.
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Re: CTN Chili Cookoff

Post by DukePA » September 23rd, 2009, 2:42 pm

count me in for a chili entry!
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Re: CTN Chili Cookoff

Post by DukePA » September 23rd, 2009, 2:46 pm

we could wait for an away basketball game on a Saturday and have a ChiliGate.
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Post by Miles » September 23rd, 2009, 2:53 pm

DukePA 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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Miles wrote:
DukePA 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.
It that's the venue, how about we have it at a cat-free house? I nominate DD's!
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Post by wilson » September 23rd, 2009, 3:08 pm

We should really go all out and have it in K-ville on, say, March 5.
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OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
Miles wrote:
DukePA 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.
It that's the venue, how about we have it at a cat-free house? I nominate DD's!
Cat free is a good idea. It's cold during bball season.
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Re: CTN Chili Cookoff

Post by Miles » September 23rd, 2009, 3:15 pm

wilson wrote:We should really go all out and have it in K-ville on, say, March 5.
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. :)
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OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
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.
It that's the venue, how about we have it at a cat-free house? I nominate DD's!
Cat free is a good idea. It's cold during bball season.
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Post by Miles » September 23rd, 2009, 3:20 pm

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. :-bd
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Post by CameronBornAndBred » September 23rd, 2009, 3:35 pm

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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Post by wilson » September 23rd, 2009, 3:38 pm

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.
Yeah, I was not serious with my suggestion.
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Post by devildeac » September 23rd, 2009, 3:58 pm

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. :-bd
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: :)) =))
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Post by CameronBornAndBred » September 23rd, 2009, 4:00 pm

wilson wrote:
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.
Yeah, I was not serious with my suggestion.
I know....but folks are running away with it. :Think:
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Post by cl15876 » September 23rd, 2009, 4:07 pm

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 ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^ :-bd :-bd :-bd . :-bd
Oh my goodness, that is a lot of chili!!!!! :-o :-o :-o
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Post by Miles » September 23rd, 2009, 4:17 pm

cl15876 wrote:
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 ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^ :-bd :-bd :-bd . :-bd
Oh my goodness, that is a lot of chili!!!!! :-o :-o :-o
Most chili cook-offs offer a prize for crowd favorite. So I'm going to be prepared.
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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Post by CathyCA » September 23rd, 2009, 5:01 pm

I have a cat-free house if you're interested in doing it in Greenville.

I'll also have an entry in the contest.
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Post by knights68 » September 23rd, 2009, 5:03 pm

Miles wrote:DD suggested that a few of us have a chili cook-off smackdown at one of the Brunchgates.
wilson, K68, you interested?
hhhmmmm, bery bery interesting! :-?
Sure, count me in!
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