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It's National Chili Day, Gene Hackman died, and the Suns still have a Win under their belt that we never saw coming... what a weird day. Oh well, join us on today's episode of; The Daily Blender!
Topics discussed on today's show: National Chili Day, Who's Going To Hell?, Religion Research, Gene Hackman Passes Away, The NFL Draft, Birthdays, History Quiz, Ukraine, Gold Visa, National Toast Day, The Inconvenient Bandit, Movie Reviews, Movie Password, Inappropriate In-Laws, Seeing a Naked Guy, Most Expensive Sporting Tickets, Music News, and Apologies.
Rod, Alex, and Chile talk about National Chili Day, tell you the top countries people say they'd want to live in, and play another round of The Read My Lips Game.
THURSDAY HR 4 Mo DeWitt in studio. Mo For Weekend. Gene Hackman passing. National Chili Day. How do you like your chili. Beans?
It's National Chili Day, Gene Hackman died, and the Suns still have a Win under their belt that we never saw coming... what a weird day. Oh well, join us on today's episode of; The Daily Blender!
It's National Chili Day, Gene Hackman died, and the Suns still have a Win under their belt that we never saw coming... what a weird day. Oh well, join us on today's episode of; The Daily Blender!
National Chili Day is this Thursday, and the 14850 Dining Report is celebrating all week as we get ready for the 27th annual Downtown Ithaca Chili Cook-Off on Saturday. https://www.14850.com/022540154-national-chili-cookoff-2502/ Listen to the 14850 Dining Podcast in Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Audible, or RSS Feed, listen on WVBR, or follow 14850 Dining on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, and Twitter or sign up for our newsletter.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Pizza Hut's new hold music, how McDonald's prepares its onions, Red Lobster's endless lobster, National Margarita Day, National Chili Day, waitress fired after getting $10,000 tip, woman buys scammers Applebee's gift cards instead of Apple gift cards, blown back by beer at brewery, Mars simulator looking for subjects, MLB's horrible new Fanatic jerseys, odds to win the World Series, how much Travis Kelce spend on Taylor Swift for Valentine's Day, Rust movie lawsuit update, Wendy Williams' family speaks out, actor Anthony Ramos is a secret Prince, Wolfman sues Paramount, Christina Aguilera and Airbnb collab, man arrested for stealing bacon and ammo from Walmart, man busted with rocket launcher in his car, Red Roof Inn is a hot bed for arrests, homeless man sets Carl Jr manager's car on fire, 16-figure haul stolen from home, driver hits tree while getting road head, parents name daughter Harlot, have you ever busted a perv?, woman drives into Beef ‘O' Brady's, cop drives into Tennessee River with arrestee in back of patrol car, people are picking sports betting over sex, fired British Navy sailor wins sex tape contest, female truck driver arrested in Ohio with more than 600 warrants, man arrested driving with ski mask and firearm, leg found on subway, people aren't going to the gym because of Ozempic, all the different words for drunk in the English language, Indian man steals Labrador then gets put in dog's kennel for 5 hours, and more!
Topics discussed on today's show: National Margarita Day, National Walk Your Dog, National Chili Day, Who's Going To Hell?, Redneck Things, Birthdays, History Quiz, Redneck Things, Movie Theater Germs, Inspirational Movies, Movie Theater Germs, Inspirational Movies, Other Words For Drunk, Country Music, The Trendmill, and Apologies.
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Rod, Tessa, Alex, and Chile talk about National Chili Day, tell you some crazy criminal stories, and play another round of The Read My Lips Game
Torg recaps going to the inaugural Columbus Fury game - Columbus' new professional women's volleyball team. Fake 45, Donald Trump, calls in before the big South Carolina primary election. It's National Chili Day and the guys discuss the correct way to eat chili. And Craig Truax from Mid-Ohio Food Collective joined the show to talk about their partnership in the upcoming Qfm96 & Mark Wahlberg "March for Meals," beginning March 4.
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Welcome to February 23, 2023 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate a toast to toast and mixing up chili. A Toast to Toast On any given morning, a chill hangs in the air. You shuffle to the kitchen and give the fridge a stair. With one eye closed you grab a loaf of any random bread Fresh or stale, it matters not… there's one thought in your head. It only takes two minutes or three at very most. To transform ordinary bread into the crispy toast. And as you watch the butter melt pleasingly away You raise a cup of coffee to the best start of the day. Happy National Toast Day! Ever have chili with cinnamon? If not, you've probably never been to Cincinnati and experienced their take on the dish. Cincinnati chili isn't as thick as the traditional stuff and it's usually served as a sauce on other foods. The most popular way to eat it is over spaghetti. And when ordering, there's a system for doing so—called “ways.” If you know the lexicon, it's easy. Two way means spaghetti topped with chili, which is the basic version. And if you order a five-way chili, you'll get the same thing, but with the addition of beans, chopped onions, and cheese. Sounds weird, but if you're in Cincinnati on National Chili Day, give it a whirl. It's surprisingly good. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is Curling is Cool Day, Digital Learning Day, Single-Tasking Day, National Chili Day, and Introduce a Girl To Engineering Day. And these are just a few of hundreds of examples of unusual holidays observed throughout the year. This hour we learn all about these unusual holidays and how they're created. We discover why some people find joy in celebrating these days, and we talk with the creators of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, National Grammar Day, and Find Your Inner Nerd Day. GUESTS: Marlo Anderson: Founder of the National Day Calendar John Baur: Co-founder of International Talk Like a Pirate Day Martha Brockenbrough: Author, teacher, and creator of National Grammar Day Holly McGuire: Editor-in-chief of Chase's Calendar of Events Beth Ziesenis: Author, speaker, and founder of Find Your Inner Nerd Day Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Is it harder to name boys or girls? National Chili Day! Big winner! New emojis. Stuck newlyweds. What do Pocahontas and William Shakespeare have in common?
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Wrong Hollywood. Super pigs. Is it harder to name boys or girls? National Chili Day! Big winner! New emojis. Parent hack gone wrong. Maddie's new party trick. Full Swing. Spongebob got me into college. Winner! Produce hack. What is your funeral going to look like? California is phasing out SOREs. Strange legislation.
This month as we celebrate Valentine's Day, Black History Month, Groundhog Day, Play your Ukulele Day, National Carrot Cake Day, Work Naked Day (!), Farmer's Day, Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, National Marriage Week, Laugh and Get Rich Day, National Pizza Day, Armed Forces Day, National Shut In Day, Abraham Lincoln's Birthday, National Football Hangover Day, (13th), Susan B. Anthony's Birthday, National Cabbage Day, National Crab Stuffed Flounder Day, National Love Your Pet Day, President's Day, Shrove Monday, Ash Wednesday, National Chili Day and National No Brainer Day…. whew,,, Let's just say it's National LOVE MONTH, and it SHOULD start with you and me! This episode is a clear message from the book of Romans 12: 9-16 and seems, at first glance, to be an unconnected series of fragmented commands; a “rag bag” of miscellaneous exhortations. But a closer examination reveals that these verses completely affirm what love looks like in the Christian life. This theme of love is not hard to find: Love must govern all our relationships. www.sueduffield.com
This is Today features the stories that make this day unique. It's Thursday, February 24, 2022, and here is what we talk about today:National Chili Day National Toast DayNational Tortilla Chip DayThe Battle of Los AngelesPodcast of the day: Podcaster StoriesHelp to support this podcast and get Patreon only perks:Become a Patron for as low as $3 a month!Additional X Audio Podcasts:Subscribe to Learning MoreSubscribe to DIY For Business Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Downtown Ithaca Chili Cook-Off will bring over two dozen restaurants and community organizations, local beverage producers, and farm stands to the Ithaca Commons on Saturday, March 5th, but several of the chili contestants will be serving up their entries all week at their own locations. As always, there will be a range of chili offerings including beef, pork, chicken, vegetarian, and vegan recipes, plus chili-inspired cookies, donuts, and drinks. https://www.14850.com/022724334-chili-downtown-2202/ Subscribe to the 14850 Dining Podcast in Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Audible, or RSS Feed, or follow 14850 Dining on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or sign up for our newsletter.
Happy National Chili Day, go eat some and try not to shit it everywhere hahahaha
Rod, Tessa, Alex, and Chile talk about National Chili Day, parents paying their kids to not have social media, and they play another round of "The Read My Lips Game."Podcast brought to you by Gallery Furniture
Today is National Toast and National Chili Day. Barry chats about all things chili, including the chili he and his wife create without meat.
Its a cold and icy day today, but luckily it's National Chili Day! So we ask you...beans or no beans? Plus, Hudson downloaded this app on his phone and it's the best decision he's ever made! Weekday mornings 5:30am - 10am
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Randy and Nick go 'No Huddle' to talk about the biggest headlines around the NFL including 15 players under contract who could be in different uniforms next season and Troy Aikman likely joining ESPN. Plus, we discuss National Chili Day, the Tinder Swindler and Brady's new movie in the Wendy Zone.
A poll for National Chili Day found our favorite ways to eat it include in a bowl, on hot dogs, and on fries. But some of us prefer it on spaghetti, and some say mixing it with mac-and-cheese is best.
Welcome to February 24, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate daredevil chips and mixing up the chili. One of the best parts of eating at a Mexican restaurant is gorging on chips and salsa before the meal arrives. But sometimes, one tortilla chip is more than enough. For the past few years, a company called Paqui has been daring customers to eat one of their chips. Just one. The catch is that this one tortilla chip is spicier than almost any other food. To be specific, it's 8,000 times hotter than a jalapeño pepper. The single black chip comes in a coffin-shaped box with a giant skull on it. We are in no way recommending that you try this, but be sure to check out videos of the One Chip Challenge on YouTube. And celebrate National Tortilla Chip Day with some mild mannered chips and dip while you watch videos of the brave, crazy people who think they can handle spicy food. Ever have chili with cinnamon? If not, you've probably never been to Cincinnati and experienced their take on the dish. Cincinnati chili isn't as thick as the traditional stuff and it's usually served as a sauce on other foods. The most popular way to eat it is over spaghetti. And when ordering, there's a system for doing so—called “ways.” If you know the lexicon, it's easy. Two way means spaghetti topped with chili, which is the basic version. And if you order a five-way chili, you'll get the same thing, but with the addition of beans, chopped onions, and cheese. Sounds weird, but if you're in Cincinnati on National Chili Day, give it a whirl. It's surprisingly good. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What is the Matt and Kate review of The Tinder Swindler? Which boy band received a dead shark in their fan mail? Does Kate do shots of ranch? The answers to these questions, plus National Chili Day, in today's show.
It's National Tortilla Chip Day! Tortilla chips continued....National Chili Day. Jokes with Zach.
Topics discussed on today's show: Blizzards in Calimesa, Who's Going To Hell, National Chili Day, The Trendmill, Birthdays, History Quiz, Things We Miss About The COVID Lockdown, Losing 756 of..., What are you hiding from others?, Movie Reviews, Movie Password, How Long Is Too Long?, Going Back In Time, Chocolate Salty Balls, Body Shaming, and Apologies.
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Russia is doing some serious shit to Ukraine right now, we all suffering tho Facebook Fussin, send your screen caps of Fussin to theriseguys@aol.com Headlines celebrates National Chili Day
Bo and Blake talk college baseball and football in the final hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys continue to talk SEC baseball as both State and Ole Miss are primed for big seasons on the diamond. The guys discuss how MSU took advantage of the COVID impact last season, and how Ole Miss might be able to do the same this year. Bo talks a little Y'all Lifestyle as tomorrow is National Chili Day, and the guys have fun talking about all the ways Blake hates chili. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Bucked Up Energy guest line talking Bulldogs Baseball. Steve recaps the latest on his book Dawg Pile, chronicling the National Championship season from 2021. Steve gives his thoughts on the opening series loss to Long Beach State, and what that means long term for the Bulldogs. Steve hits on the highs, and lows, from the MSU club and discusses what has to improve as the season progresses. Finally, Steve talks a little Mississippi State football as rumors abound that the Bulldogs offensive line coach could be on the move to Georgia. Steve also updates the potential quarterback battle in Starkville as Spring practice begins soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryan Anthony Davis recently joined Coach Gordy on CBS Talk Radio to discuss the state of the Steelers and National Chili Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
news birthdays/events were you a teacher's pet or a class clown? when was the last time you lost your temper over your pet peeve? news battle of the sexes part 1 battle of the sexes part 2 greatest revenge movies news stress ball worker punched a co-worker what we're doing when we watch tv acronyms...did you know some of these? news game: movie password pasta playlist goodbye/fun facts....National Chili Day — a moment to pay homage to the legendary dish that brings people together, and can tear them apart. Chili is the ultimate people-pleaser, but it’s also one of the ultimate cook-off dishes. Family recipes are guarded like crown jewels, and secret ingredients are never spoken of above a whisper. And the debates about what makes true chili — beans or no beans? —It is believed that immigrants from the Canary Islands introduced chili after settling in San Antonio in the 1700's...10% of americans have a "secret family recipe" they won't share with anyone. 31% of us top our chili with cheese and 1 in 5 LOVE chili but the beans are cause for discomfort
Today Is Digital Learning Day, Introduce A Girl to Engineering Day, Let’s All Eat Right Day, National Chili Day, National Chocolate Covered Peanuts Day, National Clam Chowder Day, Quiet Day, and International Toast DaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Itstoday)
Coomer and Hummer bask in glow of the Bearcats 4th straight victory, all of which have come after a 25-day pause. Episode Rundown: *Don't overthink this - ENJOY it (5:20) *Brannen's decision to start Mike Saunders Jr. (12:35) *Trying to explain how the Bearcats have started winning games they were previously losing (20:20) *What is the Bearcats' "best" performance of the year? (29:25) *The Redemption of Chris Vogt (35:57) *Mason Madsen's rapid rise to fan favorite (39:00) *Power ranking 1-and-1 free throw shooters (43:20) *Has your perspective on the rest of the season changed? (47:05) *Locker room talk (55:10) Music: "Cincinnati Hat" - Showtime Website: www.cincyslangin.com Twitter: @CincySlangin Email: cincyslangin@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CincySlanginPod/ Cincy Slangin' is sponsored by Homage. For the month of February, Cincy Slangin' listeners can celebrate Valentine's Day, National Chili Day, or just the existence of February by getting 21% off all purchases site-wide by entering the code SLANGIN at checkout. Check out their awesome t-shirt/clothing collections at www.homage.com.
Coomer and Hummer are joined by Justin Williams, staff writer at The Athletic, to discuss the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team's return to play and much more. Episode Rundown: 4:35 - We kick things off by doing a root cause analysis on the Bearcats' 2-game win streak. 12:18 - Are we getting a new, more assertive David DeJulius the rest of the season? 17:44 - John Brannen's lack of urgency in adjusting to what's not working. 24:50 - Keith Williams' natural fit for Brannen's system. Still true? 29:40 - How to fairly and effectively evaluate and judge this season? 36:27 - Lack of news on the recruiting front. 41:28 - Something or Nothing? 43:07 - Which freshman (besides Tari) is Justin hodling with “diamond hands?” 55:05 - Putting some damn respect on Jeremiah Davenport's name. 59:20 - Luke Fickell's new Defesnive Coordinator and Running Backs coaches. 1:01:07 - John Cunningham's first year recap and vision for the future. Music: "Cincinnati Hat" - Showtime Website: www.cincyslangin.com Twitter: @CincySlangin Email: cincyslangin@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CincySlanginPod/ Cincy Slangin' is sponsored by Homage. For the month of February, Cincy Slangin' listeners can celebrate Valentine's Day, National Chili Day, or just the existence of February by getting 21% off all purchases site-wide by entering the code SLANGIN at checkout. Check out their awesome t-shirt/clothing collections at www.homage.com.
Coomer and Hummer celebrate the return of the Bearcats basketball team to the court after a 25-day COVID hiatus and their 63-60 victory over the Temple Owls. Episode Rundown: 0:00 - John Brannen postgame radio show with Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson via 700 WLW 6:50 - VICTORY! 9:34 - David DeJulius' dominant performance. 19:53 - Reframing how we think about the rest of this season. 24:39 - Standout performances against Temple. 27:54 - Keith Williams continues to find his footing. 34:15 - An unexpected debate over Mike Saunders Jr. 41:20 - Travis Kelce Super Bowl props. Music: "Cincinnati Hat" - Showtime Twitter: @CincySlangin Email: cincyslangin@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CincySlanginPod/ Cincy Slangin' is sponsored by Homage. For the month of January, Cincy Slangin' listeners can celebrate National Chili Day by getting 21% off all purchases site-wide by entering the code SLANGIN at checkout. Check out their awesome t-shirt/clothing collections at www.homage.com.
Presented by CACL and Darren J March Financial Services. The unofficial mayor of St. Clair Dave Plachko joins the campfire today as we celebrate National Chili Day at Tommy's M&S.
It's National Chili Day!! What do you know about this bowl of goodness? Chile peppers? Chilly conditions? It's a wild Joe's Did You Know.
Good morning Rose City. It’s Thursday, Feb. 27, National Chili Day. Thursday’s weather could have patchy fog in the morning, then mostly sunny with a high around 60. Here are headlines from Pamplin Media newspapers: In Portland: A 15-year-old boy faces criminal charges in connection with a downtown Portland protest on Feb. 8.
It's National Chili Day!! What do you know about this bowl of goodness? Chile peppers? Chilly conditions? It's a wild Joe's Did You Know.
Today is National Kahlua Day, International Polar Bear Day, International Toast Day, No Brainer Day, National Protein Day, National Chili Day and National Strawberry Day Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Itstoday)
-Ryan Seacrest -Why "A Star is Born" is coming backto theaters? -National Chili Day! -Beer News -Did you have a "Viewmaster" growing up? -Sports! -You were doing what in your car???
Behind the Games with Ashley Sturm and News That Didn't Make the News: What do you impulse buy?, It's National Margarita and National Chili Day, and Olive Garden's new invention is a bowl made of pizza crust filled with meatballs.
On this date in 1886, Charles Martin Hall used an economical method to produce aluminum for the first time. Here are some things you may not have known about it. Aluminum is the third most common element in the Earth’s crust, and the most common metal. Aluminum compounds occur naturally, and have been used in clay pottery for thousands of years. However aluminum proved difficult to isolate because of its high affinity for oxygen. Metallic aluminum never occurs in nature. In the first half of the 19th century, scientists made strides in isolating aluminum, but the process remained difficult. At the time, aluminum was a semiprecious metal with a price comparable to silver. It was so highly regarded that a six-pound pyramid of aluminum was used as the tip of the Washington Monument, which was completed in 1884. Charles Martin Hall was born in 1863 in Ohio. While attending Oberlin College, he attended a lecture on aluminum. The professor, Frank Fanning Jewett, touted the possibilities of the metal as a material and as a way for the person who commercialized the production to make a fortune. Over the course of the next three years, Hall, along with his sister Julia Brainerd Hall, conducted experiments but found no success. In 1886, using a system in which an electrical current is passed through molten aluminum oxide dissolved in cryolite, Hall discovered several small accumulations of shiny metal at the bottom of crucible. He took them to Professor Jewett, who confirmed it was aluminum. At almost the same time in France, Paul Heroult made the same discovery. The process is now known as the Hall-Heroult process. Hall was awarded the U.S. patent for the process and went on to form the Aluminum Company of America, which became Alcoa. Just as Jewett predicted, Hall became wealthy by his discovery. He served as a trustee of Oberlin College, which erected a statue of him, fittingly made of aluminum. Because of its light weight, the statue was frequently stolen as a student prank. It’s now glued to a large granite block inside a science building on campus. Hall died in 1914 at the age of 51. Aluminum became the first metal to come into widespread use since iron in prehistory, and it’s the most widely used non-ferrous metal. Almost 59 million metric tons of aluminum were produced in 2016. If you’re not located in North America, you’re probably annoyed by my pronunciation of aluminum. In the rest of the English-speaking world, the metal is referred to as aluminium. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first word used to refer to the element was alumium. The man who discovered aluminum used the now-North American word, but it was rejected by the British in favor of a construction similar to other then-newly discovered elements like potassium, sodium and magnesium. Our question: What country produces the most aluminum today? Today is National Day in Brunei. It’s unofficially National Chili Day, Play Tennis Day and National Banana Bread Day. It’s the birthday of composer George Handel, who was born in 1685; civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois, who was born in 1868; and comedian Aziz Ansari, who turns 34. Because our topic happened before 1960, we’ll spin the wheel to pick a year at random. This week in 1977, the top song in the U.S. was “New Kid in Town” by The Eagles. The No. 1 movie was “Rocky,” while the novel “Trinity” by Leon Uris topped the New York Times Bestsellers list. Weekly question: Who is the most prolific inventor, in terms of total number of patents? Submit your answer at triviapeople.com/test and we’ll add the name of the person with the first correct answer to our winner’s wall … at triviapeople.com. We'll have the correct answer on tomorrow’s episode. Links Follow us on Twitter, Facebook or our website. Also, if you’re enjoying the show, please consider supporting it through Patreon.com Please rate the show on iTunes by clicking here. Subscribe on iOS: http://apple.co/1H2paH9 Subscribe on Android: http://bit.ly/2bQnk3m Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_23 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Martin_Hall https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Héroult https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_oxide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/aluminumprocess.html http://www.world-aluminium.org/statistics/#histogram https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoa https://www.checkiday.com/2/23/2017 http://www.biography.com/people/groups/born-on-february-23 http://www.bobborst.com/popculture/numberonesongs/?chart=us&m=2&d=23&y=1940&o= https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1977_box_office_number-one_films_in_the_United_States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times_Fiction_Best_Sellers_of_1977
Dreem2Reality Entertainment proudly presents the Beer With Friends Podcast, pre-recorded from the D2R Studios! On today's show: Eric is joined by his co-hosts Chuck, Dennis, and of course, Producer Ryan for the Beer With Friends Podcast! Today's focus is Spicy Beers!! The guys try Fantasy Factory by Karben4 Brewing, One Horned Wonder And His Fanciful Flying Fresno by Pipeworks Brewing Company, Senor Saison by Coronado Brewing Company, Jalapeno Pepper Ale by Bent River Brewing Company, Dia De Los Serranos by Green Flash Brewing Company, and Habanero Sculpin by Ballast Point Brewing to round out the show! Also in this episode: a What's Tappening Now segment discussing the upcoming sampling event at Artale Wine Co. featuring Half Acre, Marz, and Spiteful Breweries and an upcoming sampling event at Burpee Museum called Feb-BREW-ary, the guys also discuss what they've been drinking lately, the advantages to putting toilet paper in the freezer, National Chili Day, summer rock concerts, and a Brews In The News segment discussing Goose Island being bought out and a merger between Victoria and Southern Tier Breweries! This podcast is intended for listeners 21+. Please drink responsibly and enjoy the show! Please SUBSCRIBE to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to RATE and REVIEW while you're there. Or, find the D2R Podcast Network on Stitcher or the Podbean app. Just simply download the Stitcher or Podbean app to your device and then search: D2R Podcast Network and SUBSCRIBE! It's really that easy! If you enjoy the Beer With Friends Podcast, then SPREAD THE WORD to everyone you know! Your word of mouth is our only advertising and we truly appreciate your support! Thanks for listening and cheers!!
National Chili Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in February, according to the website with the same name. Just in time for another lousy weather weekend, Locke & Joy ponder this homestyle favorite. Whether you give it an ethnic flair with Indian spices or top it off with fried okra, you can't mess it up--but you sure can dress it up. Chicken and White Bean Chili http://www.foodchannel.com/recipes/recipe/chicken-and-white-bean-chili/ Veggie Chili http://www.foodchannel.com/recipes/recipe/veggie-chili/ Beef Chili with Masa Harina http://www.foodchannel.com/recipes/recipe/beef-chili-with-masa-harina/ Beef Steak Chili Recipe http://www.foodchannel.com/recipes/recipe/beef-steak-chili/ Patak's www.pataksusa.com Williams Chili Seasoning http://www.williamsfoods.com National Chili Day http://www.nationalchiliday.com