OK, please don’t laugh out loud when I tell you I was in the mood for chili when the Southern California temps dipped into the low 60’s!  Since I was born and raised in upstate New York you think I would be used to below zero temperatures and mounds of snow. Needless to say, I prefer palms to pines and sand to snow.

My husband cannot handle spices very well so this recipe is a mild version of chili but if you like a bit more heat, increase the chili powder from 1 tsp. to 1 Tbl. Also, this calls for 2 cups of water to make the chili more soup-like but if you prefer it super thick, decrease it to 1 cup.

ENJOY!

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I always loved my mom’s baked beans and she used a brand of canned beans that can only be purchased in the Northeastern United States. I have literally tried, for years, to duplicate the taste of those beans, along with my mom’s special additions.

Today, before a family picnic I experimented and came up with this dish. It was an immediate hit and a recipe I would like to share with you.

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Hi, I'm Roxanne.

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My family heritage is Italian and French so needless to say, I love preparing meals for family, friends and anyone with an appetite and the openness to try something new.

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