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Probably OkieSt bound. Saw a tweet of Antonio Brown sons straight dominating a game. One is 12 y/o the other is 11. Both lined up at WR, both making insane plays. Just crazy to see.Former cowboys fan here.
Really hope this kid is a Vol.
His dad was the last cowboys player I got excited about. Still remember watching the draft and being stoked he fell to Dallas.
But damn am I getting old.
And that draft was the last time me and my friends all got together for what was our annual draft day man holiday. Goodell messed that up putting it on a Thursday night.
Give me Saturday drafts of all day grilling, drafting, playing cards and shooting the **** with the boys.
You can add cinnamon to chili without it tasting like Cincinnati chili. It will enhance the chili without knowing cinnamon is in there, much like dark chocolate. You just have to know to use a very light hand when adding it. I’ve cooked professionally for 30 years and know what I’m talking about.Cinnamon belongs either on toast or on a pole! Either way the spread is either going to be really good.......or bad.
CINNAMON DON'T GO IN CHILI MEEMAW!!!You can add cinnamon to chili without it tasting like Cincinnati chili. It will enhance the chili without knowing cinnamon is in there, much like dark chocolate. You just have to know to use a very light hand when adding it. I’ve cooked professionally for 30 years and know what I’m talking about.

I do it, too. You can also add just a touch of cinnamon and a dot of nutmeg to Bolognese. May as well pile on until your point appears a moderate view.You can add cinnamon to chili without it tasting like Cincinnati chili. It will enhance the chili without knowing cinnamon is in there, much like dark chocolate. You just have to know to use a very light hand when adding it. I’ve cooked professionally for 30 years and know what I’m talking about.

Try a touch of nutmeg, lemon juice and zest to a Alfredo cheese sauce. It wakes it right up.I do it, too. You can also add just a touch of cinnamon and a dot of nutmeg to Bolognese. May as well pile on until your point appears a moderate view.Don’t force me to mention ground lavender.
I shan’t. I shan’t say it.
What you described is yankee chili. Just proves once again that Yankees have no clue what they’re doing.@Orangeredblooded.....
In high-school, a friend of mine's mother, a sweet woman but of Yankee descent, made us some "chili". She warned us it was "very spicy" and she had milk in the refrigerator... just in case we needed it to "cool our bellies". What I had in my bowl was nothing like any chili I had before. It had more celery than meat, it had very little flavor, and it smelled like cinnamon. I didn't want to be rude, so I ate it but I didn't ask for 2nds. I did ask for Texas Pete and she said "what's that?"
Celery and cinnamon can git away from my chili!![]()
Well, that may be the case, but I'm'a do it anyway.Hey you could take a lesson on my example of how the proper way to respond after being corrected by another poster. My maturity was off the charts considering the circumstances. Grow up dude.
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If I made cinnamon chili you would gobble it up…. I never have but I know you would…@Orangeredblooded.....
In high-school, a friend of mine's mother, a sweet woman but of Yankee descent, made us some "chili". She warned us it was "very spicy" and she had milk in the refrigerator... just in case we needed it to "cool our bellies". What I had in my bowl was nothing like any chili I had before. It had more celery than meat, it had very little flavor, and it smelled like cinnamon. I didn't want to be rude, so I ate it but I didn't ask for 2nds. I did ask for Texas Pete and she said "what's that?"
Celery and cinnamon can git away from my chili!
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I'd know where to go find it....View attachment 829680

