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Chili, for a friend

Today, my good friend and champagne-sipping partner Chloe expressed that she's been playing with chili recipes to find one she really likes. So I've decided to post one of my old school recipes for her, and for all of you. Chili isn't just for tailgates. Chili is for families, friends, chilly weather, and everything that is made better with a hug. Yeah, I fucking said it. Chili is a warm, cozy hug. So try this recipe and get yourself a hug. Oh, and read the recipe before you get all of the ingredients out. What ya need: 2.5 lbs of quality sirloin, cubed in 1/4 inch cubes (ground sirloin works too)  14 ounces of beef stock 14 ounces of chicken broth 1 eight-ounce can of tomato sauce 1/2 of a small onion, finely diced 3 large clove of garlic, finely chopped or mashed 3/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper 2 tablespoons of spicy red chili powder 5 tablespoons of dark chili powder 1/4 teaspoon of salt 3 teaspoons of ground cumin 1 tablespoon of light roast coffee 1 stan...

My go-to drink, the Manhattan

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Ok, so I know people have varying opinions of Manhattans and some of these opinions are strong. Mine, however, is simple. I like Manhattans. I don't love them, but I like them. That being said, I expect any Manhattan I drink to taste,well, like a Manhattan. Are my standards strict? No. Now, with this in mind, let's not forget that some places make shitty Manhattans and I think that you should know that. How does one make a Manhattan? Great question. Here's how, with some notes. What ya need: 3 ounces of whiskey (See Note) 1/2 ounce of sweet vermouth  1/2 ounce of dry vermouth 2-3 dashes of angostura bitters (to taste) 1 cherry, for garnish Ok, so: Get a *cold* pint glass, or mixing glass, and add the whiskey, vermouth, and bitters. Fill the remainder of the glass with ice. With a cocktail spoon (the thing that looks like a paddle/disc on the end of straw) **stir** the contents of the glass for about 20 seconds. Strain this mixture in to a cocktail glass and gar...

Meatballs Done Right

A good meatball is a staple of great Italian-American food. Back in St. Louis, a good meatball was how you could figure out if a restaurant was worth a damn. For those that don't know, I started my crazy journey into the culinary world in St. Louis. This recipe hits home for me, and I want to share it with you. I really hope you enjoy it! What ya need: 1 egg, slightly beaten 3/4 cup of  soft bread crumbs (1 slice) 1/4 cup of grated Parmesan cheese 1/4 cup of finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons of fresh parsley 2 cloves of garlic, minced 1/2 teaspoon of dried rosemary, crushed 1/4 teaspoon of salt ...