What's the difference between homestyle/classic/regular chilis? They all have beans and they're all "mild" so I don't really get it.

1  2020-12-12 by -Kite-Man-

Gosh I'm damp now

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The only canned chili brand that matters is wolf brand and if you get "with beans" then fuck you

all chili i can find has beans in it i just try to pick them out before i heat it up

but that partly informs my question, the desire to know which might have the fewest beans

You actually can't find a canned chili without beans at a store? Try Amazon maybe

seems like a dumb thing to lie about just so i could complain about it

and any i could find on amazon isn't mild and i do require mild or i'll basically die. related to that surgery we was talking about.

Wish I could help other than to say try making your own.

10 min vid for 5 min chili

*skip beans and peppers obviously

canned

enjoy your dog food

Colorado style or GTFO

is that like cincinatti? because that shit seems gross. fucking cinnamon and noodles?

I thought it was green when I had it last.

If it has meat in it it's chili con carne.

Not actually true lol. Authentic Chili has meat spices chilis and not much else.

No, authentic chili has cinnamon and is served on spaghetti with tons of cheese

cincinatti "chili" is almost as disgusting as anything else to come out of Ohio.

'''''''authentic''''''''''''' chili can get fucked

Chili is like chowder: it's ten or twelve different foods under one name, and proponents of each style say everyone else is doing it wrong.

White chowder is the only correct chowder. Everything else is just soup.