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this is lowkey a pretty good chili
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>corn
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>>21758198
>added nutrients
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Wouldn’t know, I refuse to read Ebonics and cringe.
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Aggressively millennial in a way that makes me glad this way of "speaking" is gone for good

t. millennial
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Been seeing/thinking about this infographic recipe for years, and especially more so since I'm making turkey chili for dinner soon

It's nice that it has definitely been an entry point for some autists to start cooking with fresh ingredients/not use spice blends, but it still makes me cringe.
Also, one of the things I enjoy about chili is that it can easily be a one-pot dish. Sautéing on the side just seems stupid to me.
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>>21758457
As cringy as I thought it was at the time, at least the internet was still white back then.
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>>21758198
>Beans
OP can't make chili
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>>21759788
>not use spice blends
he basically throws away the blend and instead uses the individual bottles of seasoning that make up the blend



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