Bretrick
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- Perth Western Australia
One hot, the other medium.
If I combine the two, I can make a medium hot dish, correct?
If I combine the two, I can make a medium hot dish, correct?
I always add to mince, potatoes, and other stuff, then I can have at least 4 large servings. Served over rice.Logically they should balance. What is your plan for storage or are you going to eat all those beans at once? Or do you plan on adding ground meat some other spices to make chili con carne?
One hot, the other medium.
If I combine the two, I can make a medium hot dish, correct?![]()
What brand?One hot, the other medium.
If I combine the two, I can make a medium hot dish, correct?![]()
..aren't these all American brands ?... not sure if Bretrick gets those in Australia, I know we don't in the uk for the majority of themWhat brand?
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Most, if not all are. That said, I already knew he was posting from The Land Down Under but could not find an Australian brand of chili. Is it popular enough down in the land of the kangaroo..aren't these all American brands ?... not sure if Bretrick gets those in Australia, I know we don't in the uk for the majority of them
lol..yes but they're soup not chilli..... ^^^Most, if not all are. That said, I already knew he was posting from The Land Down Under but could not find an Australian brand of chili. Is it popular enough down in the land of the kangaroofor them to manufacture their own? No idea. But some US brands are sold down there so I thought one of these might be.
And some Campbell's products are sold at these UK supermarkets: Tesco, Sainbury's, Waitrose, Morrisons, and others.
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In the UK I could not find any of Campbell's Chunky Chili With Beans, so you're likely right that there is no market for it there. But Australia may well be different.lol..yes but they're soup not chilli..... ^^^![]()
yes they could very well be... it's funny that it seems to be the hottest countries who enjoy hot spicy foods bestIn the UK I could not find any of Campbell's Chunky Chili With Beans, so you're likely right that there is no market for it there. But Australia may well be different.