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1. Big Bruces Gunpowder Chili
2. Omi said as he tucked in half a chili with his hot bhatura
3. The copper of Japan makes an article of commerce in Europe; the iron of Spain in that of Chili and Peru
4. This twentieth part seems to be the whole rent which is paid by the greater part of the gold mines of Chili and Peru
5. Sixteen shillings sterling, we are told by Mr Byron, was the price of a good horse in the capital of Chili
6. The difference in their accounts of the populousness of several other principal towns of Chili and Peru is nearly the same ; and as there seems to be no reason to doubt of the good information of either, it marks an increase which is scarce inferior to that of the English colonies
7. If this sometimes happens even in Spain, it happens almost constantly in Chili, at Buenos Ayres, and in many other parts of Spanish America, where the horned cattle are almost constantly killed merely for the sake of the hide and the tallow
8. It was the sacred thirst of gold that carried Ovieda, Nicuessa, and Vasco Nugnes de Balboa, to the Isthmus of Darien ; that carried Cortes to Mexico, Almagro and Pizarro to Chili and Peru
9. The conquerors of Chili and Peru, and of almost all the other Spanish settlements upon the continent of America, carried out with them no other public encouragement, but a general permission to make settlements and conquests in the name of the king of Spain
10. Season with chili powder and salt, cover and simmer for 30 minutes, or until rice is cooked and liquid is absorbed
11. Add a clove of garlic and a heaping teaspoon of chili powder
12. “That was good beer and by God that chili will stay with me for a while
13. Considering that tonight it was that terrible twosome, hot dogs and chili, it shouldn’t be all that complex
14. ~ al chilindrón cod stew made with garlic, onion, chili, red & green peppers, tomatoes, olive oil & sugar
15. Desert between present day Peru and Chili 1,800 Only 3 percent of humans lived in Cities
16. Tiny cubes of salted and pickled things (capers and apples), amongst drops of chili and basil (maybe), that added an ingenious contrast to the lemon
17. It was still dark when I mounted up the next morning, still munching some sort of meat, vegetable, and chili mixture in tlaxcalli bread
18. They also produced groundnuts, chili, yoce, tomatl, and cotton as well as some strange but tasty fruits and a variety of herbs
19. Pabongka writes: "It's like if you plant the seed of a hot-tasting plant, chili for example, and then once it has started to grow you plant grapes and apricots and so on around the chili as a way of making it turn sweet
20. You can't make the chili sweet, because the plants' growth is separate
21. We traded a little of the meat for some centli and chili and made an excellent stew
22. All we ate was dried meat and centli meal seasoned with whatever we had, chili in my case and salt in his
23. The cook obviously knew what to do with chili and whatever was served was always perfection
24. Meals among them were generally an adventure, but I found I could eat anything with sufficient ground chili seasoning
25. He had centli, beans, and squash, and I provided the dried meat and the chili to make us a fine meal
26. They showed me a kind of chili they had found on Xaymaca
27. They also grew some types of etl and chili, but not nearly the varieties used in Anahuac
28. They were astonished by our chili and pronounced them far superior to their aji, which is some sort of condiment that comes from the “Indies
29. They include this box of gold, this box of silk, and these bags of chili
30. I stopped long enough to tell the men that their meal was coming and gave them some of my private stash of chili in case the meal was tasteless
31. I donated some of my chili, which was received with wonder
32. The soup we were fed that evening was fairly rich, but I couldn’t detect any chili so I added some to Conthagah’s and mine
33. I think Conthagah and I would have starved if I hadn’t brought along the chili
34. While we were eating, several of the other guests tried to trade for or buy my chili, but I explained that I only had enough for us
35. Once I put some of my dwindling supply of chili into the soup, it was rather good
36. I thanked the captain and gave him a small bag of chili
37. The dinner at the inn was ghastly, just barely salvaged by my chili
38. Fortunately, John had brought along chili and liberally laced the food for us
39. It turned out that he had brought along several large bags of dried chili and that was what he was selling as a merchant
40. thick slices of avocado and topped with hatch green chili sauce
41. Drain off the excess grease and then add the Chili
42. ) chili with beans
43. Spoon chili mixture in center of each crescent roll triangle; bring top half of each triangle over
44. including the lip smacking delicious cornbread and chili supper that concluded an afternoon of satisfying farm labor
45. At noon they met at the food court and pigged-out on chicken fingers and chili, followed by frozen custard—Frankie gnawed a soft pretzel as a topper, valiantly trying to finish
46. "I make better chili than that—do you want me to?"
47. "Her chili," he said
48. "We're hung up," Trask told her, while Carl stolidly spooned down chili and rice
49. Trask washed and sat, and the balance of the noon chili and rice was put before them along with a salad—Frankie being granted a hamburger due to her distaste for anything hot
50. "Course I like chili, too, and…" He accepted another bowlful