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Chicagocon '09 - The Internet Invades the Midwest
KvP:
Well if we need cheap foods, if we have a big pot (multiple big pots are optimal) and a bit of time I can make vegetarian chili. Super cheap, feeds 4 or 5 people on about $7 worth of ingredients, and the cost decreases the more times you make it because several of the ingredients are not wholly used in one cooking session. I'll make sure to bone up on making it in the weeks leading up to the 'con so I'll know what's good when we get there.
calenlass:
--- Quote from: Ozymandias on 13 Jul 2009, 15:54 ---I strongly urge that some sort of Southwestern cuisine be put onto the list. New Mexican or Tex-mex, I don't really care (New Mexican is better) but something.
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We can just go out for mexican, see.
KvP:
Does Chicago have good New Mexican places? There are cities with great ethnic food places and cities with none. Pretty sure NYC, for example, has a reputation as a city without much in the way of Mexican cuisine.
calenlass:
Fair enough. I have no idea, actually. I know they have amazing vietnamese and szechuan places, though. Hnnnnggg
Boro_Bandito:
--- Quote from: Ozymandias on 13 Jul 2009, 15:54 ---I strongly urge that some sort of Southwestern cuisine be put onto the list. New Mexican or Tex-mex, I don't really care (New Mexican is better) but something.
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popping in to your thread to say "FIGHT YOU". Not saying New Mex cuisine isn't delicious but goddamnit that's heresy.
Right so I was watching Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations, and I now challenge you guys to track down and photograph one of you eating a mother-in-law on a bun. I can't remember the name of the place that sells it and google is currently failing me but its a tamale on a hot god bun. The place that sells it I believe has a lot of other stuff, some items even stranger.
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