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7/6/2014 10:51:41 AM EDT
Basics include chilli (whichever kind of beans/no beans meat sauce floats your boat), Fritos and cheese.

The real question, what else do you add to it, mainly, with or without rice.
7/6/2014 10:54:13 AM EDT
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where are the unjins?
7/6/2014 10:57:51 AM EDT
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Make a pie crust with pillsbury biscuits out of a can, then cover that with crushed fritos. Fill with meat, sour cream, cover with shredded cheese, top with fritos, black olives, shredded lettuce. Bake it, then devour it with some hotsauce.
7/6/2014 10:59:12 AM EDT
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No matter your opinion on the proper way to make chili, chili and fritos is a match made in heaven.
7/6/2014 10:59:29 AM EDT
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doc gave me a topical ointment for that, cleared it right up.  Back on topic.
7/6/2014 11:07:22 AM EDT
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Rice?


What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)
5. Peppers, sliced into little rings
7/6/2014 11:09:26 AM EDT
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Amen brother.....you left out peppers and beer
7/6/2014 11:11:50 AM EDT
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Rice?


What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)
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Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.
7/6/2014 11:12:09 AM EDT
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)
5. Peppers, sliced into little rings
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This, plus sour cream,
7/6/2014 11:12:20 AM EDT
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... My mama used to make those when I was a child
7/6/2014 11:13:29 AM EDT
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Amen brother.....you left out peppers and beer


Peppers are in the chili...but a couple pickled Jalapeños would be a welcome addition.

Beer is a given. Eat food, drink beer
7/6/2014 11:14:36 AM EDT
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Rice?


What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)
5. Peppers, sliced into little rings
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I lost it at Jersey
7/6/2014 11:15:34 AM EDT
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Rice? Wtf man? All you need in addition are onions.
7/6/2014 11:17:35 AM EDT
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Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)


Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.



So you're going to simmer some chili all day just to make a frito pie?

Screw that, open that can and stick it in the microwave.

It's frito pie, not cuisine

As long as it don't have beans.....
7/6/2014 11:19:24 AM EDT
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So you're going to simmer some chili all day just to make a frito pie?

Screw that, open that can and stick it in the microwave.

It's frito pie, not cuisine

As long as it don't have beans.....
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)


Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.



So you're going to simmer some chili all day just to make a frito pie?

Screw that, open that can and stick it in the microwave.

It's frito pie, not cuisine

As long as it don't have beans.....


Rookie. I have multiple 8oz frozen containers of my chili on hand at all times.
7/6/2014 11:22:56 AM EDT
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Pulled pork, ranch style beans, cheese, and Stubbs BBQ sauce
7/6/2014 11:23:15 AM EDT
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Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)


Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.

Cheese block pushed across the kitchen implement known as a grater would be grated cheese.
shredded would involve throwing cheese on the ground and running a "bush hog" over it.
Mystery cheese in a bag from the Walmart isn't going to cut it at my house, but y'all go right ahead.
7/6/2014 11:23:50 AM EDT
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where are the unjins?


doc gave me a topical ointment for that, cleared it right up.  Back on topic.

Hey wait a minute, I'm the doc and onions should "almost" never be put on your body.  There are exceptions. Perhaps a trip to Phuket or Olongipo is in order, for educational purposes of course
7/6/2014 11:28:33 AM EDT
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Well, I guess it's backwards day for me.
7/6/2014 11:28:54 AM EDT
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shredded would involve throwing cheese on the ground and running a "bush hog" over it
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)


Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.

Cheese block pushed across the kitchen implement known as a grater would be grated cheese.
shredded would involve throwing cheese on the ground and running a "bush hog" over it


Show me a package labeled "grated cheese"
7/6/2014 11:32:50 AM EDT
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)


Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.

Cheese block pushed across the kitchen implement known as a grater would be grated cheese.
shredded would involve throwing cheese on the ground and running a "bush hog" over it


Show me a package labeled "grated cheese"

Who buys mystery cheese already grated? You shop at Wal-Mart a lot don't you?
Cheese comes in 1 or more pound blocks and you grate it. Fresh, right before you use it.
7/6/2014 11:36:24 AM EDT
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SONICS used to make some da-da-damn Frito Burrito Chili Pie thing back in the mid to late '70s
that we'd drive off of base to chow down on.

Brutally Heaven.
7/6/2014 11:37:10 AM EDT
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doc gave me a topical ointment for that, cleared it right up.  Back on topic.

Hey wait a minute, I'm the doc and onions should "almost" never be put on your body.  There are exceptions. Perhaps a trip to Phuket or Olongipo is in order, for educational purposes of course


Oh, it sounded like the thing I had, but yes, onions are a given with most every meal.  Good hot peppers also, but there's always a small debate about this one before adding the love.  (daughter is a Nancy and won't eat if its hot, so the debate is, "is she going to eat it, even if we don't put the peppers in".)
7/6/2014 11:38:30 AM EDT
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Who buys mystery cheese already grated? You shop at Wal-Mart a lot don't you?
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)


Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.

Cheese block pushed across the kitchen implement known as a grater would be grated cheese.
shredded would involve throwing cheese on the ground and running a "bush hog" over it


Show me a package labeled "grated cheese"

Who buys mystery cheese already grated? You shop at Wal-Mart a lot don't you?
Cheese comes in 1 or more pound blocks and you grate it. Fresh, right before you use it.


I'm lazy and I'll admit I do buy SHREDDED cheese in a bag. But I only buy Sargento or Hellavagood(local cheese maker). Never ever do I buy no name or store brand.

The gadget you are using is commonly known as a cheese grater BUT it has four sides(on a box type grater)...grating, fine shredding, course shredding and slicing. If I made 3" wide "slices" would you still call it grated?

I love GD, we even argue about cheese

But you are wrong!!
7/6/2014 11:40:24 AM EDT
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Oh, it sounded like the thing I had, but yes, onions are a given with most every meal.  Good hot peppers also, but there's always a small debate about this one before adding the love.  (daughter is a Nancy and won't eat if its hot, so the debate is, "is she going to eat it, even if we don't put the peppers in".)
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where are the unjins?


doc gave me a topical ointment for that, cleared it right up.  Back on topic.

Hey wait a minute, I'm the doc and onions should "almost" never be put on your body.  There are exceptions. Perhaps a trip to Phuket or Olongipo is in order, for educational purposes of course


Oh, it sounded like the thing I had, but yes, onions are a given with most every meal.  Good hot peppers also, but there's always a small debate about this one before adding the love.  (daughter is a Nancy and won't eat if its hot, so the debate is, "is she going to eat it, even if we don't put the peppers in".)

My parents made food to suit dad and mom. If we had issues with it then going hungry a while would just whet our appetites  at the next meal.
7/6/2014 11:42:20 AM EDT
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In south Phoenix they used to sell what they called a sloppy bag. You walked up to a small window and ordered one.
he would tear open a big grab of Frito's and ladle in some chili and a hand full of cheese plus some onion if requested. Hand it to you burning hot with a plastic fork for 3$

With Doritos he would pour in taco meat simmering in another pot w cheese, Jalapeños and what not. Quickest lunch you could find.

That place is long gone but was great.
7/6/2014 11:44:35 AM EDT
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Oh, it sounded like the thing I had, but yes, onions are a given with most every meal.  Good hot peppers also, but there's always a small debate about this one before adding the love.  (daughter is a Nancy and won't eat if its hot, so the debate is, "is she going to eat it, even if we don't put the peppers in".)
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doc gave me a topical ointment for that, cleared it right up.  Back on topic.

Hey wait a minute, I'm the doc and onions should "almost" never be put on your body.  There are exceptions. Perhaps a trip to Phuket or Olongipo is in order, for educational purposes of course


Oh, it sounded like the thing I had, but yes, onions are a given with most every meal.  Good hot peppers also, but there's always a small debate about this one before adding the love.  (daughter is a Nancy and won't eat if its hot, so the debate is, "is she going to eat it, even if we don't put the peppers in".)



I hear ya.  We have to "tone down" plenty of dishes here as well.  "too spicy Dad" is frequently overheard.
7/6/2014 11:44:50 AM EDT
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I think I'll ride over to the DQ and get a taco salad. I'm not much for Frito pie from Sonic and don't feel like cooking right now.
7/6/2014 11:45:52 AM EDT
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Make a pie crust with pillsbury biscuits out of a can, then cover that with crushed fritos. Fill with meat, sour cream, cover with shredded cheese, top with fritos, black olives, shredded lettuce. Bake it, then devour it with some hotsauce.
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I'll be in my bunk.



 
7/6/2014 11:49:43 AM EDT
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The Ice Cream trucks in Los Angeles also have a crock pot filled with chile and small bags of fritos.

They open the bag, add a scoop of chile and a spoon.
7/6/2014 11:49:52 AM EDT
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I hope you are preparing this by cutting open the side of a small bag of Frits and adding the ingredients.  It should be eaten from the bag.
7/6/2014 11:56:16 AM EDT
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Fresh tomato, fresh onion, hot sauce, canned jalapenos.



Maybe sour cream on top.
7/6/2014 12:06:12 PM EDT
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shredded lettuce tastes pretty good in frito pie.
7/6/2014 12:10:01 PM EDT
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Silly gator, lettuce has virtually no taste and certainly no flavor that you could detect in a properly season Frito pie.
7/6/2014 12:23:21 PM EDT
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SONICS used to make some da-da-damn Frito Burrito Chili Pie thing back in the mid to late '70s

that we'd drive off of base to chow down on.



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They re-introduced them a few years ago.



They've discontinued them again.



 
7/6/2014 12:27:22 PM EDT
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fry bread
7/6/2014 12:34:06 PM EDT
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When I was in high school there was this little joint next door to the high school, at lunch there would be so many students you could barely get it.  They would split a bag of Fritos along the side and pour in some chili, so hot you could hardly hold it and barely stand to eat it till it cooled a little, "Food of the Gods"!



At lunch time they would sell hundreds of those, everybody loved them!
7/6/2014 1:04:37 PM EDT
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Can't say I've ever done rice. But onions for sure. Maybe sour cream?
7/6/2014 1:43:43 PM EDT
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I make taco salad with Fritos.  IMHO, much better than just a standard Frito pie.
7/6/2014 1:47:49 PM EDT
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SONICS used to make some da-da-damn Frito Burrito Chili Pie thing back in the mid to late '70s

that we'd drive off of base to chow down on.



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They still do, it still is.



 
7/6/2014 1:47:51 PM EDT
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Rice?


What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)
5. Peppers, sliced into little rings
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Fat people food
7/6/2014 2:18:37 PM EDT
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Yep, I made a million of them back in the late '70's when I worked at Sonic.
7/6/2014 2:44:12 PM EDT
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.......


........rice??
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It wasn't bad at all.  Layered Fritos, rice, chili (with onions and japs cooked in) then cheese.  Provided a nice barrier that kept the Fritos crispy, it's a decent filler and I like exploring what kind of tasty things can be made with rice just in case I find myself with not much more than the small supply I have on hand. Oh, and I'd like to use existing stock instead of throwing it away.
7/6/2014 10:35:07 PM EDT
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)
5. Peppers, sliced into little rings
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This is the correct method except:

bonus points if you do it in the bag and

If you have a can of Wolf Brand made before they sold to them non Texans I would highly recommend not eating it as the West family sold the company to Quaker Oats in 1957. They still made it in Corsicana until 1985 when they moved production to Dalllas I'm not sure where they make it today.

My grandparents lived across the street from Jim West in Corsicana and he and my grandfather were best friends. They had a common bond having both been in the Air Force during WW2 and on through Korea, Jim flew F-86's and my grandfather was a mechanic and later a flight engineer on KB-29's. After my grandfather died Jim's family shipped him off to a VA nursing home in Paris, TX where he passed in 2002. He was truly a great guy.
7/6/2014 11:12:33 PM EDT
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I make it with pork in a Hatch green chile stew with onions. This gets layered on top of the Fritos, then cheese, lettuce, tomato and a small spot of sour cream in the middle. Now I'm hungry.....
7/6/2014 11:23:21 PM EDT
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I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)


Canned chili? Fuck that faggotry.

I think you mean shredded cheese. Grated cheese is for pasta.


I use canned. I'm not going through the trouble just for frito pie.
7/6/2014 11:44:58 PM EDT
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Three words...

FLAMING HOT FRITOS.

That is all.
7/7/2014 5:00:37 AM EDT
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This is the correct method except:

bonus points if you do it in the bag and

If you have a can of Wolf Brand made before they sold to them non Texans I would highly recommend not eating it as the West family sold the company to Quaker Oats in 1957. They still made it in Corsicana until 1985 when they moved production to Dalllas I'm not sure where they make it today.

My grandparents lived across the street from Jim West in Corsicana and he and my grandfather were best friends. They had a common bond having both been in the Air Force during WW2 and on through Korea, Jim flew F-86's and my grandfather was a mechanic and later a flight engineer on KB-29's. After my grandfather died Jim's family shipped him off to a VA nursing home in Paris, TX where he passed in 2002. He was truly a great guy.
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What part of new Jersey are you from?


Frito pie
1 Fritos (original style)
2 chili, canned no beans, (bonus points if its Wolf Brand from before they sold out to them non Texans)
3 grated cheese, yellowish (none of that stuff with faggoty foreign names either)
4 chopped onions, white (you can skip this if onions and you don't get along), (we won't think less of you.....really.....ok, we will but being Texans we won't kid you about it, much)
5. Peppers, sliced into little rings


This is the correct method except:

bonus points if you do it in the bag and

If you have a can of Wolf Brand made before they sold to them non Texans I would highly recommend not eating it as the West family sold the company to Quaker Oats in 1957. They still made it in Corsicana until 1985 when they moved production to Dalllas I'm not sure where they make it today.

My grandparents lived across the street from Jim West in Corsicana and he and my grandfather were best friends. They had a common bond having both been in the Air Force during WW2 and on through Korea, Jim flew F-86's and my grandfather was a mechanic and later a flight engineer on KB-29's. After my grandfather died Jim's family shipped him off to a VA nursing home in Paris, TX where he passed in 2002. He was truly a great guy.

I think Hormel makes it in Austin MN or something now. It's not made in Texas anymore.