JCHateSteve
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Southern New Mexico style chile verde
I don't know what people try with their chili. Saltines and such. Not sure I'd try with Verde, but with red chili, crumbled peanut butter crackers (the orange ones) are the bomb. My personal chili go with fav is over rice, if there are no tamales.
i'd try it as long as I wasn't the one who had to go into walmartHas anyone else tried the Walmart Great Value
Macaroni & Cheese?
They offer them in different flavors. They are really good and the Cheese Sauce is NOT a powder but a flavor packed creamy taste of happiness
No artificial flavors.
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Yes Sir, I had a picture of me eating one, and I do not know why that it would not let me copy and paste it, but thanks for posting itYour photo did not come through in either of your responses.
Did it look like this?
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Now that's how you dress up a hot dog meal.View attachment 348471
Hot Dogs,Mac & Cheese, & Broccoli Salad
Chile verde is about as far from common "chili" as you can get. In 1980 Las Cruces, "Colorado chili" was made with ground red chiles, chunks of beef, oil/fat & masa flour for thickening, and stock/water. It was widely variable, with some adding potatoes and even carrots to it. Ground beef chili did not exist on any menu, nor was it made/served by anyone I knew.
Chile verde was much more common, made with either pork or chicken, and resplendent with lots of roasted green chiles. Curious story: My favorite little restaurant for chile verde was closed by the health department for serving feral house cat meat. Was that really chicken chile verde that I was enjoying?![]()