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It was interesting to me as a lover of food to see how different a spin each person could put on a classic like chili. All included meat and beans, but one smelled of cinnamon, one was spiced with cumin (When I mentioned this during the tasting, JT thought I said it had "human" in it!), one had a slightly sweet taste, some were thick, and others were thinner, one had lots of sweet peppers and onions. Each of them was different and reflected the person who made it, and their preferences, their history and heritage. Just as predicted, JT started to mop his face like Louis Armstrong as we made our way through the different entries, but we finally agreed on one entry that stood out - Number 6 made by Carroll. We all laughed (and the other contestants groaned) when Carroll confessed that this was his first time making chili and that with his wife gone, he relied on a packet of McCormick's chili mix for his spices!!
While we weren't told ahead of time who the chefs were, I think I could have told by the slightly nervous but proud looks that were on their faces. And I really don't think they cared so much that they were being judged by three rank amateurs in the food business, it was that they made something and were sharing it with their co-workers. Food can really bring people together and that is especially true at work. Besides necessary nourishment, you learn something about the people you are with 8 or more hours a day, you see them in a different light... and you can have a darned good time (not to mention putting on a few pounds).
When the judging was done it was all over but the eating, and there was plenty of that... and laughing and joking about who spent the most time on their chili, where the organic chocolate pie came from and whose rolls were the best. And there was already trash talking about next year's contest and who would be kickin' whose butt next year...
Thanks Rusty for inviting me and all the chefs who did an incredible job, and the Facilities' Management staff who made me part of their really special event.
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