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A chili link
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Histo...iliHistory.htm
I don't harbor any delusions that it's "authentic," whatever that means. I offer it as an explanation for the red dish cooked here in Texas. A dish that has been defined as: "detestable food passing itself off as Mexican, sold in the U.S. from Texas to New York." The point is that there is a dish that evolved in central Texas at a certain time in the 1800s, a dish that was called chili. With an "i," not an "e." Other things evolved out of it later, and they are sometimes called chili. I wish they weren't. modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 00:09:15 GMT, Dog3 >
wrote: >Michael Odom > wrote in : > >> http://whatscookingamerica.net/Histo...iliHistory.htm >> >> I don't harbor any delusions that it's "authentic," whatever that >> means. I offer it as an explanation for the red dish cooked here in >> Texas. A dish that has been defined as: "detestable food passing >> itself off as Mexican, sold in the U.S. from Texas to New York." >> >> The point is that there is a dish that evolved in central Texas at a >> certain time in the 1800s, a dish that was called chili. With an "i," >> not an "e." Other things evolved out of it later, and they are >> sometimes called chili. >> >> I wish they weren't. >> >> modom > >Interesting link. Thanks for posting it. > >Michael Sometimes a guy's gotta grind an ax. modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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