Had a hunk of ground chicken that I had to do something with - because it could not sit in my fridge another day. So what do you do with gluten-free free range, organic, ground chicken? Make chili of course. Only one problem, can't remember how to make it or what is in it - because I haven't made chili in five to ten years. So, this required a little research. (ie. Google). After a bit of searching (five-ten minutes worth - gotta love the internet), I found the perfect recipe - "Ground Chicken Chili" which for some reason I can't re-find now. But I printed it off - so here's the recipe below:
( Gluten Free Ground Chicken Chilil or White Chili )
Watched the second episode of Revenge - it's getting even better, the characters are starting to get fleshed out along with the main theme - which appears to be money and how people deal with money. The frivolous and ostentatious spending of the rich Hamptonites, who treat money as if it literally grew on trees, and the struggle of the Tavern owner and his sons. How money paves the way for everything and often provides you with opportunities and choices that you wouldn't have otherwise. Enter Emily Thorn who is intent on taking down this rich people...threading her way amongst them, and manipulating them through their greed. It's cathartic fun, particularly if you live in an area in which you literally find yourself wedged between the world of the extravagantly wealthy and the homeless on a daily basis.
( Revenge and What's Happening in the world in which it is set...ie. NY...the whole Occupy NY thing )
( Gluten Free Ground Chicken Chilil or White Chili )
Watched the second episode of Revenge - it's getting even better, the characters are starting to get fleshed out along with the main theme - which appears to be money and how people deal with money. The frivolous and ostentatious spending of the rich Hamptonites, who treat money as if it literally grew on trees, and the struggle of the Tavern owner and his sons. How money paves the way for everything and often provides you with opportunities and choices that you wouldn't have otherwise. Enter Emily Thorn who is intent on taking down this rich people...threading her way amongst them, and manipulating them through their greed. It's cathartic fun, particularly if you live in an area in which you literally find yourself wedged between the world of the extravagantly wealthy and the homeless on a daily basis.
( Revenge and What's Happening in the world in which it is set...ie. NY...the whole Occupy NY thing )