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Cheesy Taco Chili

Submitted by: Chris Severson 
'My husband, Ron, and I farm,' relates Chris Severson of Emerson, Nebraska. 'I prepare this chili and take it out to the field during harvest. It's filling, warm and satisfies the hungry field hands' appetites.' 

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Southwestern Three-Meat Chili

Submitted by: Bob Wyatt 
When Mom came to live with me several years ago, I told her it was now my turn to cook. One goal was to enhance recipes of the great Southwest, so I experimented and test-tried several recipes. This is one of the successful attempts, and served with a fresh green salad, it has delighted many guests. --Bob Wyatt Kansas City, Missouri 

Spicy Beanless Chili

Submitted by: Kathy Wittig 
My father came up with this recipe when I lived at home. He always added the optional cayenne pepper, and we four kids would mop up the chili with slices of bread. I don't use the cayenne for my family, but it still warms you up on cold days. 

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Classic Chili

Submitted by: Marjorie Carey 
'MOM'S CHILI was the best! She knew just the right ingredients to put her 'stamp' on it. I could eat it with my eyes closed and know it was her recipe! It amazed me that she could put it together in so little time. 

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Peoria Chili

Submitted by: Norma Erne 
'WHEN you come into the house and pick up the aroma of this chili, it seems to welcome you and warm the entire house. My mother was a very good cook, and this meal of chili, corn bread, hot cinnamon cocoa and devil's food cake brings back some of my fondest memories of her.' 

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Fruit 'n' Nut Chili

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Apples, slivered almonds and cocoa add a new taste to chili. 

Cold Day Chili

Submitted by: Lucile Proctor 
'I like to make chili from beans I've soaked overnight, but this speedier version tastes just as good on a frosty winter day,' assure Lucile Proctor of Panguitch, Utah. At 90 cents a serving, the mildly sweet mixture of beef and beans is economical, too. 

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Super-Duper Chili

Submitted by: Elizabeth Mays 
No one ever guesses the 'secret ingredient' in this recipe that I created. A can of mushroom soup is what makes the chili so thick and creamy. Take this spicy concoction to a fall potluck or church dinner, and watch folks warm up to it! -Elizabeth Mays, Nunnelly, Tennessee 

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Chili in a Bread Bowl

Submitted by: Kay Curtis 
For a simple, speedy recipe, this chili has the rich flavor of one that has simmered a lot longer. Set on the table in the unique heart-shaped bread bowl, it's an especially 'hearty' main dish. --Kay Curtis, Guthrie, Oklahoma 

Two-Bean Chili

Submitted by: Debra Heatwole 
'I was sure to learn the secrets behind my mom's zesty chili before I got married,' explains Deborah Heatwole. 'Steaming bowls of it are great in the winter with coleslaw and corn bread or muffins,' she says from her home in Waynesboro, Georgia. Surprise your gang with the snappy supper tonight. 
 
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