Crypt
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Posted 9:51 pm, 07/13/2015
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I still can't verify this. At the Walmart in Wilkes?
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whyzit?
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Posted 9:45 pm, 07/13/2015
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Frank Corriher Chilli Sauce, go to WalMart and see for yourself. It's there, no lie.
Don't know about mixing it with Mad Dog, though, lmao!
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Crypt
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Posted 9:44 pm, 07/13/2015
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I was about to say the same thing glitter.
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~glitter and glamour~
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Posted 9:43 pm, 07/13/2015
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You can also get the preferred concistency using Mad Dog
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Crypt
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Posted 9:38 pm, 07/13/2015
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Frank's chili? I cannot verify this.
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whyzit?
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Posted 9:24 pm, 07/13/2015
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For those interested, in the case where hot dogs are at WalMart, they have Frank's chili in a plastic cup like Ruth's Salads is in, and they also have a small package of beef chili done up in a package like sausage, same location. You do have to mix it with a little water to the consistency that suits you.
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Crypt
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Posted 9:24 pm, 07/13/2015
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Great Value brand chili is good. I thew a can of Bunker Hill chili out the window and the dog died the next day.
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hipower
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Posted 9:17 pm, 07/13/2015
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None of that crap out of a can is worth heating up. But sometimes you can't have the good homemade stuff. Castleberry's is better than Texas Pete. Don't shot the massager.
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Crypt
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Posted 9:14 pm, 07/13/2015
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Amazon has 1 case left but by the time I type this it will be gone.
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whyzit?
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Posted 9:11 pm, 07/13/2015
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Don't know why anyone would want a recipe for it. It smells like ground up hog sheet with a little chili pepper in it.
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AgentArcher
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Posted 9:02 pm, 07/13/2015
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I didn't realize before that the crap was made in Winston
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Crypt
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Posted 8:53 pm, 07/13/2015
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The only chili sauce with no beans or meat and 0 trans fat. I never did like Texas Pete Chili on hotdogs but it was good by itself or with a grilled cheese sandwich.
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Crypt
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Posted 6:52 pm, 07/13/2015
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The soybeans are in the frozen food section of Wlmart Aisle A24. 14 ounce bag for $2. They have them already toasted and lightly salted 4.5 ounces for $2.
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Crypt
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Posted 6:30 pm, 07/13/2015
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No you can order them online but I'd say the best would be to get whole soybeans from Walmart and toast them in the oven then run them through a food processor. Add some with water, distilled vinegar chili powder or better yet some real hot peppers right out of the garden, garlic, salt and maybe the guts of one tommytoe.
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Crypt
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Posted 6:20 pm, 07/13/2015
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I usually heat a can of Texas Pete Chili up in a small cast-iron pan on a cold winter day, stirring it a little until it came to boil and then turn off the stove and let a crust form on top. Don't need no crackers or anything except a big spoon.
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foggymorning
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Posted 6:10 pm, 07/13/2015
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I wonder if they sell soy grits at lowes or food lion
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Crypt
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Posted 6:08 pm, 07/13/2015
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Ingredients : Water, Soy Grits, Tomato Paste, Spices, Natural Flavor, Sugar, Salt, Distilled Vinegar, Caramel Color, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (Salt, Caramel Color, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil), Onion Powder, Xanthan Gum, Garlic Powder, Soy Lecithin.
Hey now that was good stuff. The soy grits are also in Goodwill Hamburgers.
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foggymorning
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Posted 5:47 pm, 07/13/2015
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I know it's been discontinued...does anyone know how to make it at home??
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