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Mpoconnor7
 
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>When we've driven through Cincinnati in the past it's always intrigued me.
>Maybe a visit to Cincinnati is in order.


Make sure you pick up a cooler while you're here and fill it with frozen food
to take back. Duct tape comes in handy for preventing the cooler from leaking.
Make sure the cooler is within weight limits for the airline you fly on.

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>Chris in Pearland, TX who's never had Cincinnati chili IN Cincinnati or
>Dayton


They've got Skyline Chili all over the place in SW Ohio; I prefer Skyline to
Gold Star Chili. Skyline and Gold Star are both available frozen or canned
although I've never tried it. I recommend the large 5 way (with beans and
onions) and a cheese coney dog all the way on the side. And don't forget to
ask for a plastic bib as it can get messy. And Cincinnati chili is not twirled
on a fork like one eats spaghetti, it is cut with a fork as one would eat a
piece of pie.


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proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong"
James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait".