His responses definitely didn’t come across as canned or prepared, and I totally appreciated that.. Today will be part one of the interview and part two will come in a few days..
-Chili scrambled eggs.-Chili baked potatoes.
-Chili casserole topped with hashbrowns.-Chili casserole topped with crumbled tortilla chips and cheese.-Chili tacos (use the chili instead of the seasoned meat and add in lettuce, cheese, etc.).
-Chili burritos (Mix it with rice in a tortilla).-Chili enchiladas.
-Water it down with tomato juice or beef stock and make a chili soup.
-Use it to make a big plate of hearty nachos and pig out with your family!I’ve been in a big-time Easter decorating mood this year so here’s another ridiculously simple idea for ya.. At the start of the Easter decorating season (you know, when they catalogues come out and get you thinking about this stuff), I once again remembered how much I love those big fancy Easter baskets you can get from some places like Pottery Barn Kids and the fabric liners that you can get to go with them.
I give them a good stare-down every year and this year was no different.I almost ALMOST actually went ahead and bought one this year, but then I remembered who I was and that coming up with practically free solutions to these things is kinda what I do..
I remembered that I have this giant Easter basket already that I picked up at a thrift store a few years ago for $3.It was a little orangey so I white-washed it with a mixture of Light Antique White Crafter’s Acrylic (DecoArt) and water..