09-08-2009, 13:08
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Hot Chili Recipe for College Football
Chili source unknown, recipe deleted
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Last edited by akv; 09-08-2009 at 15:15.
Reason: don't know source of chili
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09-08-2009, 14:09
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Do you have a source for this recipe, or is your friend a highly skilled individual?
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09-08-2009, 14:16
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NM I think
I don't know the source exactly , but I think he got the recipe from a restaurant in NM where he grew up. I was skeptical of non Texas chile myself till I tried it.
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09-08-2009, 14:28
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If is not a family recipe, we need to credit the source. Infringement on copyright protection could create unnecessary problems.
So, Plz find the source, make a note, or delete it.
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09-08-2009, 15:15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Penn
If is not a family recipe, we need to credit the source. Infringement on copyright protection could create unnecessary problems.
So, Plz find the source, make a note, or delete it.
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To what degree is the effort to find a source considered due diligence? If Bob gives me a recipe, and I ask him where he got it and he says it was on a 3x5 card in his wife's recipe box with no source cited, does it at that point become a "family" recipe that can be shared with others?
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09-08-2009, 15:22
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No Chili
I guess in these times even chili is complicated...
If anyone finds themselves in SF for football season stop by for a bowl, no tofu I promise.
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09-08-2009, 16:06
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To those concerned, it is not complicated. We have had other professionally written recipes posted, all with source citations, or supplied upon request. It is unusual for a home recipe to be exacting in both quantity of ingredient and measurement of weight; as those conditions indicate a recipe and skill uncommon to most.
That said, with the advances in technology is it easy to address an authenticity issue; all one needs to do is upload a picture of moms secret recipe for chili, or Terrine of Foie Gras with cured fruit on the much soiled paper 3 X 5 card it was written on…As one who has had innumerable dishes pilfered over the years; spotting a professional recipe is rote and therefore requires to be addressed accordingly.
Additionally, I would be negligent in my duties if I were to bring attention to this BB by not addressing an obvious questionable and most likely attributable recipe, prior to it being brought to our attention from the outside.
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09-08-2009, 16:11
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My wife fixes great 4 Alarm chili from scratch - but my recipe for a quick, easy, and tasty chili football dip:
- one can Wolf Brand chili w/o beans
- one can Ranch Beans w/green chilis
- mix ingredients - heat - ladle into bowl - top w/sour cream and shreded cheese - dip using Fritos Scoops and eat - wash down with favorite cold beer - enjoy the game
Richard's $.02
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