You might be surprised how many Midwesterners move down to New Mexico and do well at eating the hot green chili.Yoop wrote: ↑20 Jan 2024 12:14haha, give whomever explained that a few of your Green Chile's Scott, but give him the ones that still have a yellow hue to them, the hottiesScott4Pack wrote: ↑19 Jan 2024 17:33I heard somebody explain that recently. If you win the toss, you are almost certain to defer. Because under some circumstances you could end up kicking off at the start of BOTH halves. That is why Jaire’s prank a few weeks ago was really bad.
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Come on down and try some of our delicious green chili! Best in the world!
Wow. Wheelen must be actually really sick.
oh I'am sure, I lived 3 miles South of Colorado line north of the small town of Aztec back in 1981, I use to get a bundle of the jumbo Jim red peppers, they where very mild and sweet, would seed em and lay them spread out in a sandwich, was told if I let them age they would turn green and get hot, eventually, they never lasted that long for me, loved em.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑20 Jan 2024 16:54You might be surprised how many Midwesterners move down to New Mexico and do well at eating the hot green chili.Yoop wrote: ↑20 Jan 2024 12:14haha, give whomever explained that a few of your Green Chile's Scott, but give him the ones that still have a yellow hue to them, the hottiesScott4Pack wrote: ↑19 Jan 2024 17:33
I heard somebody explain that recently. If you win the toss, you are almost certain to defer. Because under some circumstances you could end up kicking off at the start of BOTH halves. That is why Jaire’s prank a few weeks ago was really bad.
little place in town made stuffed deep dish Navajo Taco's, awesome, never get that stuff around here
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I know Aztec. It likely hasn't changed one bit since 81. We were not far from there in June, on our way to camping near Flagstaff.Yoop wrote: ↑20 Jan 2024 17:16oh I'am sure, I lived 3 miles South of Colorado line north of the small town of Aztec back in 1981, I use to get a bundle of the jumbo Jim red peppers, they where very mild and sweet, would seed em and lay them spread out in a sandwich, was told if I let them age they would turn green and get hot, eventually, they never lasted that long for me, loved em.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑20 Jan 2024 16:54You might be surprised how many Midwesterners move down to New Mexico and do well at eating the hot green chili.
little place in town made stuffed deep dish Navajo Taco's, awesome, never get that stuff around here
But if you want the best Mexican food in the world, you need to go further South. Go to the Las Cruces area.
Come on down and try some of our delicious green chili! Best in the world!
Heckuva season from Elgton!