leethebard
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Stagg Steakhouse Chili
Fri, 01/11/08 8:43 PM
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Tried Stagg Steakhouse Chili sold at costco...and shock and damn,it was good. Has anyone out there given it a try? My family loves it ,so we keep a six pack or two on hand ...great during the winder..or for a quick meal during a ball game.
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SFS Fan
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RE: Stagg Steakhouse Chili
Fri, 01/11/08 8:53 PM
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I've tried a few brands of canned chili and found that, for me, Stagg's is the superior brand out on the market. At least, it is here on the West Coast. While I generally prefer to make my own chili, if I get the chili urge and I'm too lazy to make my own, I'll grab a can of Stagg's. My favorite is their habanero chili. While there is a little heat, the amount of habanero in a can is probably about a microgram or so. Still, it is hotter that other canned "hot" chili on the market.
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Michael Hoffman
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RE: Stagg Steakhouse Chili
Fri, 01/11/08 9:20 PM
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I liked it better when it came in boxes.
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CoastFan
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RE: Stagg Steakhouse Chili
Sat, 01/12/08 2:25 PM
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If one is going to eat canned Chili, Stagg is as good as it gets, in my view too. I believe the "gap" between Stagg and other brands is pretty large also.
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leethebard
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RE: Stagg Steakhouse Chili
Fri, 02/1/08 7:17 PM
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so much to make sunday...no time for chili...we're heating up a giant pot of Stagg Steakhouse Chili. Thanks Costco!
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