It's not often I tease a blog post ahead of time as I've been doing on Facebook and Twitter; I also don't usually plan out my blog topics more than a week in advance. The Atomic Chicken, however, has been on my mind for some time. Years, in fact. In "real life," I earn a living as the custodial supervisor for the local college. Each year in January, before students return from their Christmas break, the various bosses in the facilities department get together for a chili cook-off. However, unlike the start of the school year barbecue (which is matched by a pizza party for the graveyard shift), there is no equivalent event for those custodians who work at night; it is a day shift tradition only, and until August of this year I worked at night. Except, that is, briefly at the beginning of 2007. That year, I joined the day staff as a regular custodian just a week or two before the chili event. I came, and I ate, but I didn't contribute. While I enjoyed (most) of what I had, one thing was missing. Heat. Those of you who have been with me over a year may recall that I'm somewhat of a pepper belly. A chili cook-off devoid of spice just seemed wrong. As fate would have it, I didn't make it to 2008's chili feed; I was back on the night crew. So when I rejoined the day staff as supervisor this past August, one of the first questions I asked my crew was "are they still doing that chili thing?"
Showing posts with label Chili. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chili. Show all posts
January 17, 2013
September 28, 2012
Jenny's Favorite Chili (Recipe)
There. I did it. I gave away Wife's real name. I had to. Well, I guess I didn't have to have to. I could have let the majority of people wonder who this Jenny was, and why I was promoting chili on her behalf. But it's the name of the recipe. It always has been. This is one of the first things I began to make regularly once I got married, because it's just that easy and inexpensive. I have read that in some parts of the country, there is controversy about whether or not chili can contain beans (or even tomatoes,) but unless your sole purpose is to top a chili dog, I don't see why you'd want to leave either out.
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