Gourmet Chili with Red Wine

The gourmet chili with red wine recipe cost between $65 and $75 in ingredients alone, but it doesn't need to be that expensive.  The red wine added a great flavor and the peppers caused a slow, burning aftertaste that was quite satisfying.

The gourmet chili with red wine recipe cost between $65 and $75 in ingredients alone, but it doesn't need to be that expensive. The red wine added a great flavor and the peppers caused a slow, burning aftertaste that was quite satisfying.

Aaron said he wanted to make chili.  I said fine (this went on for a few weeks – he really wanted to try to customize his own gourmet chili recipe).  It ended up costing $65 to $70 for the ingredients alone, making me wonder why everything we do tends to be in excess.  Now, this is a good trait in some regards (we obsessively built our first online business, which was a great foundation due to the stream of earnings it provided us to invest in other things), and the same goes when we start any project, from launching a new company to buying shares of our favorite businesses.  So, the trait has served us well, but sometimes I think we tend to go a bit overboard.

How The Gourmet Chili Tastes

It was the oddest thing, because this particular gourmet chili spread out from the center of your tongue and you could taste it all the way around the edges of your mouth with nothing in the center, then there was a hot, slow burn in aftertaste due to the chili peppers.  The red wine added a great flavor.  It was unlike any other gourmet chili I’ve had so it’s difficult to describe, but it was certainly well received by most, with a few people calling it “amazing” and “unbelievable”.

The Ingredient List for the Gourmet Chili with Red Wine

Here’s a list of the unrefined ingredients for his gourmet chili recipe (see below).  I’ll have to have Aaron provide instructions as to how he actually made it. (more…)

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Rainbow Pancakes

I came across these rainbow pancakes when reading the blogs and thought it was a really cool idea.  Of course, the fact that it reminds me of either a Christian Bible Camp or a gay pride parade is funny.  I like a little dichotomy in my breakfast.

I came across these rainbow pancakes when reading the blogs and thought it was a really cool idea. Of course, the fact that it reminds me of either a Christian Bible Camp or a gay pride parade is funny. There's nothing like a little dichotomy with breakfast (although I suppose the dichotomy itself may be a construct of Western Civilization but I've got better things to think about right now - like figuring out whether a 3% expense cap for a fund is too high until we reach $15 million in assets).

I happened to be sitting at the dining room table, a cup of coffee in one hand, writing out plans for potentially launching a mutual fund this year (this time around, it’s a Parker Duofold rollerball in an amber check pattern from the recent shipment of fine writing instruments we received at Kennon Home Accessories and its retail store, Kennon & Company).  As I was mulling over some ideas in my head, I happened to be reading the blogs, which is my customary morning routine that began back in the day when I had to consolidate a lot of information to share with my readers at Investing for Beginners at About.com.  Somewhere after the op-ed page in The Wall Street Journal and seeing that General Electric was at $16.68 and Berkshire Hathaway Class B at $74.36 per share, I came across a page about a Christian mom that baked rainbow pancakes for her children.

First, this is really cool.  The idea of a mom taking the time to do this for her children is awesome.  As a grown adult, though, I had to laugh because the first thing I thought when I laid eyes on the rainbow pancakes was one of three things

  1. This is the most Christian breakfast ever, complete with Noah and the Ark action figures, or
  2. Toucan Sam has expanded from Fruit Loops to other breakfast foods.  I need to get the Kellogg’s annual report again (last I knew, we owned a few hundred shares in our blue chip reserve portfolio so I could monitor it, along with a few dozen other companies), or
  3. This is the gayest, most rainbow-fabulous breakfast that has ever been created.  Like, rainbows and unicorns are going to burst out from the center when you put a fork in the stack of rainbow pancakes, a disco ball will lower from the ceiling, and you’re going to hear Daft Punk’s “One More Time” start blaring at 100 decibels.

This was funnier because Aaron came upstairs to talk to me about something and, upon seeing the rainbow pancakes, said he would have loved to have those as a kids because kids love color. So, in addition to our Julia Child Beef Bourguignon dinners, gourmet red wine chili, and chicken in cream sauce over rice (another Julia Child favorite), I think there’s a real possibility that there will be rainbow pancakes for breakfast one of these days just for the novelty of it.  Maybe we can have my niece over because this seems like something Kelsey would want to do.

The original author of the rainbow pancakes is at a blog called i am mommy.  She said she used this recipe to bake the rainbow pancakes, just added food coloring.  She has a lot more great pictures at her site so if you are interested, head on over there and check it out for more details.

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