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    Quote Originally Posted by gwpercle View Post
    Grated cheese , broken up Ritz , Townhouse or your favorite Crackers , Frito's ...
    Chopped sweet Vidalia Onion on top is a must-have !

    Corn Bread ... crumbled on top !

    Would a couple of broken up Hot Tamales count as a topping ... I keep some frozen Hot Tamales and some Corn Bread Muffins in the freezer with which to Top Chili with , a few seconds in the micro-wave and they are ready for topping chili !
    ...they are both sooooo good on chili !

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSGOldfart View Post
    Gary I'm surprised it took so long for somebody to say cornbread... thanks
    All right - enough. I am currently on the Atkins diet until I loose another 10 pounds and cornbread and Chili (No Beans Please) is almost more temptation than a simple person can take.
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    I toss in a few boiled eggs, especially if I knew someone will be riding with me in the truck the following day!

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    I toss in a few boiled eggs, especially if I knew someone will be riding with me in the truck the following day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeabeeMan View Post
    Wisconsin here: sour cream, sharp cheddar shredded off the block (not that bagged crap covered in sawdust), and Fritos ON TOP! Chopped onions, jalepenos, crumbled bacon, cornbread, oyster crackers, or saltines are all perfectly acceptable.

    Some of the heathens in other parts of the state put cooked macaroni noodles in their chili. I can't think of a single restaurant around here that does that and it ought to result in 7 years of bad hunting.

    Chili up here ought to have a stew-like consistency: it should pile on the spoon and the bottom of the bowl should have pretty minimal liquid to finish off. This ain't tomato soup with beans and meat.
    SeaBeeMan has it perfect for us but the Warden adds some beans too.
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    Cheddar cheese and Fritos.
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    This is exactly how I eat mine..."cheese, sour cream, chopped onions, pickled jalapeno peppers".

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    Quote Originally Posted by trebor44 View Post
    Tuna fish (canned in water).
    I think I just threw up in my mouth... ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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