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Cincy Chili
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(10-02-2017, 02:30 PM)hollodero Wrote: A ton indeed... but that's what I did. I don't live in too close approximity to the US that I want to have packets sent. So I now have some new spices in my kitchen.


--- So to keep my romise to tell how it turned out: I was very satisfied. I can't know if it tasted authentic, but it was a fine meal and I will definitely do that again. Very unique taste as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Gold-Star-Cincinnati-Chili-Seasoning/dp/B00K0Q1IX2

These are packets I was talkin about. They are the only ones around here to buy as well, the Gold Star and Cincinnati Recipe near top of that webpage. I guess they can be sent overseas? I dont know though.
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(10-02-2017, 02:35 PM)Millhouse Wrote: https://www.amazon.com/Gold-Star-Cincinnati-Chili-Seasoning/dp/B00K0Q1IX2

These are packets I was talkin about. They are the only ones around here to buy as well, the Gold Star and Cincinnati Recipe near top of that webpage. I guess they can be sent overseas? I dont know though.

Yeah... too much effort. What I did without the packets did well enough for me, plus I now already have most of the ingredients.
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