Friday, October 17, 2008

chili/chilly

I'm trying to embrace fall this year. I'm getting better.

I'm learning to appreciate the colors of the leaves more and more every day. I just wish it would last longer before this season leads to freezing cold.

The cold weather makes my soul feel cold.

I'm making my dad's chili today, which of course makes me think of him and miss him. And as it grows chillier and chillier outside, it leads to winter, which just reminds me of losing him. It's just such a long season.

I'm hoping this winter, as my family and I pass the 2 year anniversary of my dad being gone, our hearts will grow just a little warmer. And with each passing winter, I hope we'll feel the cold a little less.

For now, maybe I'll just share with you his simple chili recipe...which hopefully will warm me up tonight and in turn might warm you up someday. There's nothing difficult to it, and it's certainly easy enough for anyone to make. You can add/change things as desired. However, it makes me think of the one time he made it at the fire station and forgot to add the chili powder. So don't forget the chili powder. :)

Dad's Chili
1-1/2 lb. hamburger meat
diced green pepper & onion (optional...I leave these out)
1 large can Brooke Chili Beans (can add more if you want)
1 reg. size can diced tomatoes
1 full size can tomato juice
1 tsp. chili powder
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. pepper
1 tsp. crushed red pepper (optional...I leave this out.)
3 Tbsp. sugar
Brown the meat with peppers and onion. Drain the grease out, and add the meat to the chili beans and diced tomatoes. Pour in the can of tomato juice. Add chili powder, salt, pepper, red pepper. Let simmer until it starts to boil, and add about 3 Tbsp. of sugar towards the end.
Enjoy!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am going to try this in honor of your dad, friend. I know you are in a dry spell and heading for the cold (I hate it too) so my prayers and thoughts will be with you

Unknown said...

yea for chili! I hope you are well and embracing all that the autumn months have to offer ~

Anonymous said...

hey! Westerville? THat's crazy! Beth gets stuck at all kinds of malls on the road and she swears Easton is the best around...I am not a huge mall person, but I like it.

It would be fun to do the fondue at home..didn't even think about that- thanks for the suggestion!