
The kids ate the doughnuts and we went to the Irene Market, but there were no camels there this time. We were thinking it must have been to chilly outside - that, or too early in the morning. We let the kids play on the playground, ran a couple errands, and made it back to the house in time to start cooking!
Here is the first batch cooking - the "fake" chili with beans. I made sure to make it mild enough for kids.

And the result:

Here's the spread we presented - chili with beans, "real" chili without beans but with jalapenos, corn bread, Fritos, guacamole, cheese, onions - you name it. It was fantastic. April and I are flexing our cooking muscles here!

Wow--we're really impressed with all the cooking/documenting you're doing. Looks just like home (aside from the white cornbread).
ReplyDeleteWhoa - how many people did you have over? That is a LOT if chili! (looks good though!)
ReplyDeleteAbout 10 or so. It is a lot of chili, and we are still eating on it!
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