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If you look on the right side bar, you’ll see a new events calendar. There are still some bugs to work out with this plug in, but I think you’ll like it. Just run your mouse over the event, and all the information should appear. You can click on an individual event too, and that will take you to any hyperlinks related to the event.
What I can’t get to appear–is the list of 20-30 other things that I’ve posted, for you to be able to see them, and see them before another event drops off the list. Make sense? I also can’t seem to get the text to not overlap the way it is now. It’s a work in progress!
Anyway, I will be putting store ads & promos in there, as well as regional and national events for families. If you have something you want listed, contact me.
I’m doing this one early, because I’m actually using my slow cooker today. It was just a rainy, chilly day here and the days are getting shorter. I was in the mood for some comfort food. So my recipe this week is chili!
Photo courtesy of McCormick.
Here’s how I make it. I almost always have all the stuff on hand.
Brown 2 lbs or so of ground beef & drain.
Two cans of red kidney beans, drained.
Two cans (not the giant ones) of tomatoes–either diced or crushed, in liquid. Do not drain.
Two packets of McCormick Chili seasoning. Yes, I almost always do a double recipe. I like leftovers and this freezes well.
I put it all in my slow cooker and put on low for 5-6 hours. When we eat, we use nacho corn chips, corn muffins, regular biscuits, sour cream, cheddar, fresh diced jalapenos and other items as toppings. Not all at once, of course.
I like this chili and I don’t make it that often because hubby doesn’t care for it that much. He’ll eat it without complaining, but won’t eat seconds and won’t eat leftovers. That’s how I know he doesn’t care for it much. This is how my grandmother always made it, and she has a weird tradition that I still often use. I make a batch of mashed potatoes when I make chili, and you make a bowl/mountain out of the mashed potatoes and put the chili in it. I know, it’s weird. I’ve never met any other family that makes mashed potatoes with chili, but we do. And it’s good! Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it!
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