A list of puns related to "Chili Contest"
Just a friendly invite to everyone who might be interested: we will be hosting a scavenger hunt and chili-eating contest next Saturday at the dump during the day, and in the evening, a run-what-you-brung demolition derby. Tickets are $5 a person, or $15 for the family. Kids under 12 are free! Cooks needed for the chili-eating contest. No public restrooms. Hope to see y'all there!
It was a close race but XU was able to push through and grab the W. It was a truly gutsy performance. They play at 9pm tonight in the annual managers basketball game at the Cintas Center. The real thing is Saturday
Source: it just aired locally on channel 12
https://twitter.com/xaviermanagers/status/1202579994234388480?s=21
Level 1-100 Lunch Box
(i) - Eat this spicy chili to gain a 25% movement and 10% attack speed bonus and not take any speed penalties while hauling buildings for 10 seconds.
(i) - Alt-fire: Throw the bowl of chili at an enemy to cause them to ignite for 6 seconds. This effects enemies normally immune to being ignited.
(-) - After being used in either case, it takes 30 seconds to recharge.
Hello everyone, this is my submission to the December Lunch Box weapon creation challenge. I really wanted to give the Engineer some food love, as it appears he is a man who loves his food. This design is made to make the idea of using a level 3 offensively on a long map much more appealing. The increased movement speed and attack speed increase the ability to set up a level 3 sentry and accompanying buildings, and the negation of the hauling penalty encourages engineers to rush their level 3 sentries into more aggressive offensive spots. The secondary also helps with this goal as it can be used to either help take down a difficult opponent while building your buildings, or it can be used to help detect enemy spies trying to attack your more aggressive sentry spots.
A student just came to my office to ask me if I would accept her paper (it should have been delivered last week). It was a late delivery because, she said: "i went to a chili eating contest during the delivery time". Priorities, I guess...
Hey all!
Need to represent the vegan community at a chili contest at work. Any legit award winning recipes?
I may have messed up a bit. I submitted that I was using Beyond Meat. I'm a little concerned the texture won't hold well in hot soup situation..
I'm an avid and moderately skilled home cook. I love cooking but I need help making a chili that will win me $300!
Here's what I'm hoping to implement in the chili... Some sort of sausage or maybe even game meat. I work with hunters and rugged dudes so I think that would be a nice little plus. Personally I enjoy sweet heat flavors, like Sriracha and honey. I don't want to make a super sweet or super spicy chili but right in the middle. There are girls in the office that will be eating this as well.
Anyone have any ideas to help me out? Are my ideas bad?
Edit: to clarify on the office ladies I forgot to mention they will not eat the spicy chili's so that's a half dozen votes you can miss out on if it's spicy.
I've got some preliminary ideas. Maybe grilled bell peppers in three colors, red, orange and green? Possibly Ortega chilies for some fresh flavor and a little heat (I think they are Anaheim chilis, technically.) Maybe small-ish chunks of beef, cooked until they start to fall apart. It might be interesting to add chunks of something fruity and a little sweet. Mango slices? Or something citrus-y?
I'll want to assemble my own spices, not interested in generic chili powder. Canned beans might be okay, or possibly no beans.
I'm just not an experienced chili cook, and if I get too creative without guidance I might mess it up. I want to make something a bit interesting and distinctive, that will stand out from the crowd. But not too weird. I know there are a million chili recipes on the internet.
Open to suggestions!
As I'm sure many of you know, Ben's Chili Bowl just painted over their mural of Bill Cosby, Barack Obama, Donnie Simpson, and Chuck Brown. They're now holding an online poll to decide who goes on a new mural. One glaring omission on the list of candidates is John Wall.
On the court, Wall is a four-time All-Star, one of the best passers in the league, and one of the best defenders at his position in the league. In 2014 and 2015 his teams became the first Bullets/Wizards teams to win playoff series in consecutive years since the 1970s. Throughout his career he has improved on his weaknesses, refined his game, and fought through injury to help his team win. He's cemented his place as a franchise great and you could fairly argue that the best is yet to come.
Off the court, Wall's character is unimpeachable. He won the 2015-16 NBA Community Assist Award in recognition of his contributions to the community. Among his other endeavors, Wall supports Bright Beginnings, a non-profit that offers education, shelter and meals to homeless children and their parents; the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Light the Night Walk in D.C., the Passport to Manhood Program at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington, and the FITTED Prom Project. Through the John Wall Family Foundation he hosts annual back-to-school backpack giveaways and distributes food baskets on Thanksgiving. He is a pillar of the community.
There are few individuals more worthy of being commemorated at a local landmark like Ben's Chili Bowl than John Wall and I encourage everyone to write his name in as a candidate for Ben's new mural: http://benschilibowl.com/vote/
Posted earlier, removed, then the mod asked me to resubmit:
/u/jennthemermaid posted this thread where she states she just "can't stop winning chili cookoffs"
Redditors love food, so naturally they scan for the recipe here and... drama ensues.
Doubly interesting because OP made front page due to submission, says she won 4 of 4 "contests" and is being downvoted into invisibility in various places within the thread by people who disagree with the "recipe"
I was just cooking some Stagg chili and the slogan is "A Taste Of The Wild West" so Iooked it up and chili was invented in 1893 and debut at the San Antonio Chili Stand, imagine Morgan meets an eccentric chili salesman in a top hat and he pays Morgan to join a chili eating contest and then shoot various targets proving that the chili is a superfood that can bring vitality to the aging man and grow back an amputees leg etc. The minigame would be a series of button presses and analog stick moves similar to yoga in GTAV. After completion of the initial mission Chili becomes a purchaseable good and heals morgans health upon consumption. Afterwards, Chili eating contests appear in major towns accross the map, upon completing 1st place in all Chili eating contests, the player will receive the Chili King outfit which looks like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/leatherlevis/2985957801 thoughts? Serious replys only please
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