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High standards,
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...no beans.

Visiting for NFPA 1081 Industrial Brigade Leader, as well as the Exxon Corporate Fire School @ TEEX, still new places to try. Anyone have any favorites in College Station?




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I haven't made it there yet, but I've heard good things about the BBQ at Fargo's in Bryan. It's made the Top 50 list in Texas.



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Welcome to Texas. You ate Texas chili? We won't ask you to prove your courage in any other way.
 
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Depends on what you want. Old standbys - Dixie Chicken, Freebirds, Layne's, Koppe Bridge, Chicken Oil Co... I haven't had Fargo's yet.
 
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Originally posted by Surefire:
...no beans.


Heathen.


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...no beans.



There is no other kind.




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...no beans.



There is no other kind.


Amen. Beans are for the weak.
 
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BTW, the chili wasn't spicy unless it burns twice Wink



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It definitely wasn't spicy, but it sure was good! This is not to say I don't like kidney beans in my chilli (like this my entire life!), but I think without beans was the winner.

I'll check out Fargos, top 50 is no easy feat and I'm craving some good BBQ.




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Koppe Bridge for burgers.
Fargo's for bbq.
Guadalajara in downtown Bryan for Tex-Mex.
 
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Besides "death and taxes", can we add "beans vs no beans" in any chili discussion in Sigforum?
Right about now, someone usually mentions Succotash. Big Grin

And I don't mind some beans in my chili. Don't be hatin'.
 
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I love chili either way, as long as it's hot.




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So you had pasta meat sauce in a bowl? Razz
 
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Get a Freddy Burger and fries at the Dixie Chicken with a Shiner Bock. Then check out a set of dominoes, play a pick-up game of 42 and keep score on the table with a piece of chalk. Good music and good times!




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...no beans.
So you had pasta meat sauce in a bowl? Razz
Hey, they do a lot of weird things in Texas. Eating condiments as a main dish just happens to be one of them.
 
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...no beans.
So you had pasta meat sauce in a bowl? Razz
Hey, they do a lot of weird things in Texas. Eating condiments as a main dish just happens to be one of them.


If your chili has the same consistency and/or ingredients as your pasta sauce, you're doing at least one of them wrong. I've been to Cincinnati and what they do to chili there just ain't right.
Wink


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Surefire

Glad to read you are in Aggieland!

Best college town in Texas, maybe the world.

BTW A&M does have a hockey team but season likely over.


You are visiting in a good time of year too, will start to get warm pretty soon.

Chicken oil company is good for a burger.
There is also a Lupe's Tortilla at East gate for Fajitas!!


Welcome again to Aggie Land,
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BTW, the chili wasn't spicy unless it burns twice Wink

If it doesn't cure constipation, it isn't real chili.



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Sounds good. I maybe in the minority but I like the beans as I think it gives a "whole" meal,kind of vibe. I also like it with lots of onions and peppers. This thread is making me want to make some chili tonight.
 
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Besides "death and taxes", can we add "beans vs no beans" in any chili discussion in Sigforum?
Right about now, someone usually mentions Succotash. Big Grin

And I don't mind some beans in my chili. Don't be hatin'.
JALLEN is responsible for that succotash remark.. Big Grin. Only he could come forth with such a classic name. Kidney beans don't even compare to black beans in chili.
 
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