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Back Related Items: Binding: Misc. Brand: Skytime, Inc. EAN: 0073591030824 Ingredients: Garlic, Peppers, Cinnamon, Paprika, Love, Magic Label: Skytime, Inc Manufacturer: Skytime, Inc Publisher: Skytime, Inc Studio: Skytime, Inc Features:
Rating: - Mediocre at BestI really wanted to like this chili mix more than I did. I'm not from Ohio, so I was previously unfamiliar with Cincinnati-style chili. The problems with this chili include: - too much cinnamon flavor - too soupy (recipe calls for 6 cups of water!) - no heat It wasn't bad, but I'm unsure why this particular brand has a following. I have five more packets so I'm need to use them up. I will heavily doctor the recipe next time. 2.5 stars Rating: - The real dealThis reasonably priced spice mix gives you the authentic Cincinnati chili flavor and the authentic recipe to cook it. When using meat, I cook with ground bison because it's a free-range beast, but this is also a delicious spice blend for non-traditional dishes (beans, vegetables). MMMM...enjoy! Rating: - If you can't go to CincyFor those who have visited Cincinnati and sampled Skyline or one of the other purveyors of Cincinnati's unique chili, this is as close as it gets. Make it yourself and enjoy! Great for a winter party to introduce a new taste to people who think that all chili must have beans and be from the southwest! Rating: - great mealI don't seem to be able to purchase this product locally anymore. It's a very unique chilli and everyone I have served it to loves it. Rating: - Yummy stuff!If you're looking for a quick way to fix what tastes like the "real thing," this is the mix to use. |
Massachusetts expands trial of train-Fi: The state's train authority will spend $1.4m to expand a trial program for Wi-Fi on certain state commuter lines to all 258 coaches. The program's formal launch is Wednesday. The annual cost is estimated at $300,000, but the authority didn't try to estimate savings or other expenses involved in shifting people from cars to trains as a result of the service.
Skyhook says 300 iPhone apps access location: Location guru Brady Forrest breaks down the data about how many iPhone applications are aware of their surroundings. No numbers here about the number of queries per day Skyhook is handling from iPhones, which we would all love to know, but is certainly proprietary to their deal with Apple. Forrest doesn't mention another interesting sidenote: Skyhook corrects their database of Wi-Fi locations with every query sent by an iPhone, which as a highly mobile device, must have a dramatic effect on extending and enhancing their routine truck-based scanning.