Tuesday, March 31, 2009


After some discussion, we have created a application for the Krazy Flat's Coordinator position. The above application should be filledout and sent to me either electronically at garjans@suddenlink.net or Janice Miller, 3014 Oak Mountain Trail, San Angelo, TX. My Phone is 325 947 8753. My cell is 325 650 1854. If you have questions, feel free to contact me. The deadline for submitting an application is June 1, 2009.

From Dave Hewlett:

Rosa Gonzales has requested that we hold a memorial gathering in memory of Coby Davis at the Garland Elks Lodge on April 26 starting at noon. Brisket and Ham will be provided.
Please bring side dishes.

Location is :
3825 Duck Creek Drive.
Garland, TX 75043

Cross street is Centerville and Duck Creek

Contact Dave Hewlett or Dani Medlin for any other details.
972-578-9232 Home
davehewlett@msn.com
Addition from Dani Medlin:
Please pass this event on to others as it will not be in the trails in April.
Please bring photos and stories to share.
Please let me know if you are coming so I can develop some sort of head count. Dani Medlin’s phone number is (214) 668-3997 email is Dani Medlin (beerqueenchili@aol.com)

Texas Men's State had a very sucessful weekend. There were lots of people who worked hard to make this such a success. Cooks came from all over Texas, Maryland, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Illinois, Arizona, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Nevada.

Texas Men’s State Chili Championship 3/28
144 entries

1. John Goforth
2. Earl Gorhum
3. Guy W. Bates
4. Kyle Bond
5. Johnny Campbell
6. Dave Pitts
7. James Bauer
8. Wade Turner
9. Rick Davis
10. Paul Mulkey
11. Brent Allen
12. Dave Lazarus
13. Keith Karaff
14. Doyle Smith
15. Kevin Cyrus
16. Tom Cook
17. Joe Trigo
18. Don Seifert
19. George Jowers
20. Eldon Hiley

Show
1. Hot Muffler – Gunter Woodson
2. Buzzard Bar
3. LT Chili – Lanny Thomas

Business / Civic Organization Chili
1. Johnson City Woman’s Civic Club – Bambi Haley
2. Riley Lavender Farm – Chelita Riley
3. Johnson City Lions – Tex Riley

Open Beans
1. Chuck Taylor
2. Mike Monte
3. Ray Medlin

Texas Men’s State Barbecue Cookoff
50 entries

Chicken
1. Harvey Gebhard
2. Sonny Bade
3. Jeff DeLeon
4. Randy Evans
5. Sid Shumate
6. Kirk Joy
7. Paul Marrs
8. Will Evers
9. Dave Boone
10. Robert Tonn

Ribs
1. Harvey Gebhard
2. Lynn Tucker
3. Jason Hidalgo
4. Joey Smith
5. Robert Tonn
6. Johnny Campbell
7. Wade Turner
8. Ernie Keeney
9. Kirk Joy
10. James Grigsby

Brisket
1. Sonny Bade
2. Jason Hidalgo
3. Kirk Joy
4. Derek Crownover
5. Charles Kresch
6. Calvin Modhy
7. David Lazarus
8. Robbie Hawkins
9. Jeff DeLeon
10. Kenny Morgenroth

Pod On The Pedernales Cookoff 3/29
83 cooks

1. Lisa Zaccaro
2. Dianne Stimson
3. Guy Bates
4. Dave Pitts
5. Larry Kinnison
6. Todd Bauer
7. Mike Zaccaro
8. Alan Dean
9. Jack Windsor
10. Ray Dailey, Jr.

From Dorathy Williams:

The Permian Basin Cookoff. April 25, 2009.
Held at the Hog Pit. Entry fee $25 turn-in 2 PM. LSBS rules for judging BBQ Chicken, Pork Spare Ribs or Brisket $25 entry. Fajitas, Open Meat and Dessert. Cook all categories for $100. We are selling Cook's Aprons with the PBC logo and 25th year on them. Each cooking team can put their Company's name or their Cooking Teams' name or both on the apron. The aprons are to be ready this week, for showing and ordering. With PBC logo they are $25.00 each. Every team or person has to pay for whatever additional names they want on the aprons. They really are good looking red aprons with blue print and white 25th year embroidery. We are making sure the aprons will fit any size of person. All profits from the sale of these aprons go to our charity also. Anyone interested in an apron please contact one of the following PBC members: Clark 664-4000, Pharris Ivy 634-0976, Bill Stirman 557-0638, John Curfew 661-5580, Jan Singleton 557-3223








Monday, March 30, 2009

From Lee Kroencke
Could you help spread the word about our first Pod cook-off?May is pretty good weather in Kansas City, and our cook-off is May 16, with a day after cook-off on the 17th for the VFW that is hosting the event. That's two days to get points and for our pod cook-off we are presenting the winner with a Wendell Rankin painted stove commissioned just for this first time event. The site is easy to find just blocks off of I-35 in Overland Park, Kansas.We sure would love to see a nice Hoosier group get in on the fun. There is plenty of space for campers, tents, etc. and electric hookups are available.

We have just returned from Texas Men's State CCO. Congratulations to John Goforth for winning Texas Men's State.

From Mike Peters:
We have updated the website and placed a page where you can express your thoughts and feeling to the family of Coby Davis. God now has another Great Chili Cook.

From George Jowers:
SAP-CASI Meeting this Wednesday April 1, 7:00 pm at Good Time Charlies. Come early and eat.
We will discuss our Pod cookoff held last week.
I want to thank everyone who helped. I thought it turned out well.

This is short, but I am late getting this done since we did not get home until this afternoon.




Thursday, March 26, 2009

A second post for today:

SAD NEWS:
It is with great sadness that I report the passing of Coby Davis last night. I do not have any details but will try to keep everyone updated as they develop. Please keep Coby's family in your thoughts and prayers.

The above came from Keith Karaff

From Janice:

Happy Anniversary Cliff


From Larry Kennison:

The 38th Annual HOWDY-ROO is fast approaching..The Highland Lakes Chili Pod Cookoff is May 2nd in Beautiful Marble Falls, Texas. The red HOWDY shirts are available again this year....$10 for S-M-L and $12 for XL-XXL. If you would like to have a HOWDY shirt ....please order by Tuesday, April 7th thru Carrie Kinnison @830-693-5502 or 281-615-2408 or my email is mhtml:%7B2151797C-3300-4934-9290-7A4D3927DC78%7Dmid://00000069/!x-usc:mailto:drk@tstar.net. No orders will be taken after this date. Thank You and The Highland Lakes Pod is hoping you have put HOWDY-ROO on your calendar for 2009.

From George Jowers, III:

San Antonio Pod Chili cookoff results.

Saturday, March 2l, 59 cooks

l. Jessie Waguespack
2. Clyde Rogers
3. Robert Schrade
4. Debbie LaLanne
5. Janie Burruss
6. Sharon Roy
7. Lynn Delgado
8.John Goforth
9. Sabrina Klietz
10. Bill Dees

Showmanship

1. Wiskey River Run-off
2. Bulls Eye Chili
3. Cloverleaf #2

Sunday, March 22, 32 cooks

1. Tim LeLanne
2. Bill Dees
3. Nevada Smith
4. Eldon Hiley
5. Larry Burruss
6. Melody Smith
7. George Jowers
8. Janie Burruss
9. Janet Cielencki
10. Kim Hiley

Showmanship

1. Cloverleaf #2
2. Biker Babe
3. Fall Down Chili

We also had 18 BBQ cooks

From Ghon Eckley:

Help a Chilihead Realize His Dream!We are coming down the homestretch for the My Dream Assignment contest. If you haven't voted yet, please take 3 minutes to vote. If you have voted - Thank you!

Here's how you vote:
Click (or copy paste) this link: http://tinyurl.com/GhonsDream
Click "Pic It" under the number of votes to cast your vote. You will have to register. An email will be sent to your mailbox. Click on that link for verification, and log in. You will be directed right back to his page where you can "Pic It" again. That's it. You can leave comments if desired at the end of the page. Register with as many email addresses as you have - work and personal. Send it to your friends and other family members as well!

My dream assignment: To document how Native Americans across the entire United States and Canada on and off reservations hold on to their culture, beliefs, and identity in the 21st century.

Thanks for your support!

This will be the last posting for this week. We are headed to Men's State this morning. Have a Great Weekend!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Welcome to March 25. It is a special day for Jen Windsor and myself. WE ARE OLDER!!!

From Renee Moore:
Chili kid Melanie (Sutton) Clark gave birth to Scarlett Desiree today at 10:19 a.m. Scarlett weighed in at 5 lbs. 2 oz. and measured 18 ¾ inches long and is welcomed by big sister Kalee, Grandparents Randy & Renee Moore, and Great Grandparents Mayo & Ed Blair.

From Trea "Floozie" Schmidt:
We would like to let everyone know that two members of the Classic CASI Pod, Kay Sandlin and Carolann Gibson, have volunteered to handle the duties of the Hat Contest at Texas Ladies State this year. Kay has received the information she needed from Sharon, so everything seems to be on track! Ladies, get your creative juices flowing, and get that hat made!! Kay can be contacted via email at kaybaby061@yahoo.com. Kay will have a table set up by registration on Saturday morning, 4/18. After she starts cooking her chili, you can sign up at her RV.

New Official Results Sheet:
There is a New Official Results Sheet that can be used if you need to use a result sheet other than the one that you receive in your packet from Dorathy Williams. We have found that if for some reason you need to use a generic sheet, some of you are not sure what needs to be filled out. The second box on the RIGHT Top needs to be completed. We also have this in the Resource Center for you to have if you need to download this page.
CCO'S FOR THIS WEEKEND

Mar 22, 2009-005 - St Croix VI CASI. United Way of St Croix 8th Annual Chili Cookoff. Held at Divi Carina Bay Resort #25 Turner Hole. Benefits United Way of St Croix. Entry fee $25, turn-in Noon. Contact Ana Anita Davila 340-773-0582, 340-773-1780.

Mar 28, 2009-001 - High Springs FL CASI. 2nd Anual O'Leno Ole' n Cookoff. Held at 410 SE O'Leno Park Rd. off US 441, 5 miles North of High Springs. Benefits Friends of O'Leno Inc. Entry fee $20 turn- in 1 PM. Camping available at O'Leno State Park. Call for motels. Contact Harriet Walsh 386-454-4806, friendsoleno@winds tream.net.

Mar 28, 2009-002 - Eatonton GA CASI. 2009 Lake Oconee Chili Cookoff. Held at the Big Catch Lakeside Grill, 920 Hwy 44 (Greensboro Rd) Lake Oconee. Entry fee $50 per cook-off spacethis includes a 12 X 12 booth space, this entry fee also covers the cooking fees for up to 2 CASI and 2 open category entries for that cook-off space. Additional entries for the CASI & Open chili competitions are $20 for each additional cook if cooking in the same cook-off space as the original entry. Contact Corinne Baldwin or Morgan Stapp, Big Catch Lakeside Grill, 920 Greensboro Rd, Eatonton GA http://email.secureserver.net/got5 crabs@aol.com. Corinne Baldwin 706-485-2465, Morgan Stapp 706- 473-0521. Wholesome USDA approved meat should be used to make the chili. Make check payable to Lake Oconee Elks Lodge #2849. Benefits Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation, Inc. 501-C-3, Lake Oconee Elks Lodge #2849 Emergency Canteen Unit 501-C-3."

Mar 28, 2009-003 - Whiteford MD CASI. Save the TATA'S 2009 CCO. Held at Atlantic Tractor, 720 Wheeler School Road. Entry Fee: $20 Turn In 2 PM all CASI rules apply. Meat is Open. CASI Show: 2- 4. Atlantic Tractor Open House and Chili Cook-Off, Humane Society Pet Adoption, North Harford PTA Bake Sale, CARTOONS BY RICK, Strong Man Competition, Moon Bounce, Boy Scout Troop 999 raffles, live remote by WXCY, Live music by the elusive "THE LAST BAND", helicopter rides nd much more!! Contact Jen Windsor 443-878-7999 info@chili-mac.com

Mar 28, 2009-004 - Johnson City TX CASI. Texas Men's State Chili Championship. Held at Blanco County Fairgrounds, west side of Hwy 281, just south of bridge crossing the Pedernales River. Entry fee $35, turn-in 1 PM. Make checks payable to TX Mens State Chili Championship. Benefits N. Blanco County EMS. Cooks party Friday night. Special RV parking for cooks, limited hook-ups. Cook where you camp. Park opens Thursday at 8 AM. Potluck dinner Sat. night & entertainment. First place bronze longhorn trophy. Send entry to: Texas Men's State Chili, 112 Leaning Oak Circle, Johnson City, TX 78636. Also, TX Men's State BBQ Championship handled by LSBS, with 50 cooks this will be an automatic qualifier. Entry fee $30 per category or $75 for all three. Turn-in is 12 noon for chicken, 1:00 for pork sparerib 3:30 for brisket. 60/40 payback. Original bronze trophy for Grand Champion. Send entry to: Texas Men's State BBQ, 112 Leaning Oak Circle, Johnson City, TX 78636. Contact Alan Dean, 512-567-2835 or pepperdean@ctesc.net. Join us for the fun: beans 100% paybeack, chow chip shuffleboard, domino tournament, and more.

Mar 28, 2009-005 - Victoria TX CASI. 1st Annual Spring Fling Cookoff Held Colet Inn Bar & Grill, 3023 Camp Colet Rd. Jackpot Sauce (BBQ) Entry Fee $10.00, Turn in 11:00 AM. Jackpot Beans Entry Fee $10.00, Turn in 12 Noon. Chili Entry Fee $20.00,Turn in 2 PM. TRIPLE CROWN BBQ COOKOFF ENTRY Fee $120.00 per Team. 1st Place $1,000, 2nd Place $500,3rd Place $300 4th Place $200. Chicken Turn in 1:00 Pork Spare Ribs Turn in 3:00 Brisket Turn in 5:00. Plenty of RV Parking,Limited Hookups. Contact Dianna Hoy. Make checks payable to VASA Pod. Benefits local charities.

Mar 28, 2009-006 - New River AZ CASI. Road Runner Chili Cookoff and State Championship Jalapeno Eating Contest. Held at Road Runner Steak House located 20 minutes north of 101 on I-17. Take New River exit, turn east 1/4 mile to frontage road, proceed north on frontage road 1/4 mile. Entry fee, turn-in 2 PM. Benefits New River Kiwanis. Info Sharren Christopherson 623-742- 6476 - 602. Norman Schoenradt 602-819-3264.

Mar 28, 2009-007 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. American Legion Post 169 25th Annual CCO Lakeshore Drive, Benefits various Legion charity programs. Entry fee - $20.00 chili ground only. Turn in time for chili - 2:00 pm. Bean cookoff fee - $5.00, turn in 12 noon. Friday night cooks party - hamburgers, chips, and dips for cooks. RV parking, no hookups, can cook inside if bad weather Contact person - Don Barfield, 15643 W. FM 171, Wichita Falls, TX. 76305-2217 Phone 940-322- 5057. saybarley@aol.com

Mar 28, 2009-008 - EL Paso TX CASI. Sign Club CCO Held at 919 Hunter Ave, El Paso Community Center, Valle Verde Campus - Americana Language Village. Cooks Meeting at 10:00 AM. Entry fee $18 turn-in 2 PM. Make checks payable to Pod of the Pass. Benefits Sign Language Club Information Eve Du Mond 915-345- 4397.

Mar 29, 2009-001 - Johnson City TX CASI. Pod On The Pedernales Cookoff. At Blanco County Fairgrounds, West side of Hwy 281, just south of the bridge crossing the Pedernales River. Entry fee $18, turn-in Noon. Benefits the Pod on the Pedernales charities. Make checks payable to the Pod on the Pedernales. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Friday night cooks party, Saturday night pot luck. Music and dancing. RV parking with lots of shade, limited hookups. Wonderful Jeep Collins jewelry trophies. Contact Alan Dean, 112 Leaning Oak Circle, Johnson City, TX 78636, 512-567-2835 or pepperdean@ctesc.net.

Mar 29, 2009-002 - Victoria TX CASI. Day After 1st Spring Fling. Held at Colet Inn Bar & Grill, 3023 Camp Colet Rd. Chili Turn in 1 PM. Entry Fee $18.00 Jackpot Casserole Turn in 10 AM Entry Fee $10.00. Plenty of RV Parking,Limited hookups. Contact Dianna Hoy diannahoy@aol.com. 361-648-6990. Make checks payable to VASA Pod.



Tuesday, March 24, 2009


From Tonya Jester:

Plan ahead to attend the above CCO's There will be lots of cooking and fun.

From Tammie Wooster:
Results -
Wichita Falls Elks Lodge - Saturday March 21st - 52 Chilis
1. Cindy Noe - WF
2. Chuck Hawthorne - WF
3. Gary Brignon - Waxahachie
4. Judy Hawthorne - WF
5. Mel Fitzhenry - WF
6. Shirley Smith - WF
7. Carol West - Telephone
8. Janet Reynolds - WF
9. Vicki Sanders - Ennis
10. Dennis Jackson - Iowa Park

Texas State Elks Division - 21 Chilis
1. Greg Stockton - WF Lodge (yes, this means WF will host again next year)
2. Harvey West - Irving Lodge (boy Harvey almost took it away from us!)
3. Carol Gibbs - WF Lodge
4. Clint Wooster - WF Lodge
5. Ron Barnes - Arlington Lodge
6. Sherry Boswell - WF Lodge
7. Bruce Stewart - Irving Lodge
8. Budda Manski - Arlington Lodge
9. Unclaimed - Mel lost his ticket - So I hearby dub this Mel Fitzhenry!
10. Kenneth Hoepfner - WF Lodge

Beans
1. Carol Lilly - Amarillo
2. Francis Sullivan - Ennis
3. Vicki Sanders - Ennis

Wichita Falls Elks Lodge - Sunday March 22nd - 29 Chilis
1. Ray Charboneau - WF
2. Keith Longabaugh - Pilot Point
3. Janet Reynolds - WF
4. Debbie Longabaugh - Pilot Point
5. Cindy Noe - WF
6. Steve Lopez - Pampa
7. Chuck Hawthorne - WF
8. Tammie Wooster - WF
9. Judy Hawthorne - WF
10. Margaret Lopez - Pampa

Happy Birthday Bethany Charboneau! Junior Cook.....

From Jim Ezell:
I am pleased to announce the signing of the newest CASI sponsor, Kiowa Casino of Devol, OK. Kiowa will be underwriting the Southwest Open Chili Championship, which is a five state regional, on Memorial Day Weekend to the tune of 6,000.00. They have pledged 1,000.00 to CASI to begin with.I hope everyone will make an effort to come this year for a totally revamped event with tremendous benefits for the participants. Devol is across the Red River from Wichita Falls on Int. 44.

From Ken Rodd:
Lynn Howell, Barry Poole, Jerry Hunt and many others did a great job putting on their Chili cookoff this past weekend in Lafayette, LA. The "Cajun" hospitality and Friday night crawdad feed was outstanding. This cookoff was also the "Louisiana - Texas Challenge" and Texas took the honors this year. Don Hoy led the 8 Texas cooks in the top ten winning the chili cookoff.

Here are some reminders for Texas Men’s State:
Fairgrounds opens for parking and setup on Thursday morning. Thursday evening, Pod On The Pedernales cooks burgers for w orkers.
Friday:
Registration opens at 3:00 PM. Barbecue meat inspection on arrival.
Cooks’ party at 6:30
Domino tournament after supper
Music by Nigel Delgado from 8:00 PM – midnight
Saturday:
Breakfast tacos and coffee available from the Blanco American LegionRegistration from 8:00 – 10:00 AM
9:30- Opening Ceremony
10:00 - Beer booth opens
Silent Auction begins at 10:00. Closes at 4:00 PM.
Beans judging – 11:00 – Open beans competition for men only, $10.00 entry with !00% payback.
11:00- Calcutta bidding until 10 minutes after judging is completeNoon - Turn in chicken for judging
1:00 - Turn in chili for judging
2:00 - Turn in ribs for judging
2:00 – 4:00 Musical performance by Dean Strickland
3:30 - Turn in brisket for judging
7:00 - Cooks potluck dinner. Please bring a covered dish.
8:00 - Music by Nigel Delgado
Sunday:
Pod On The Pedernales Chili Cookoff. Turn in and judging begins at noon

It's time to start thinking about turning in your design for the TICC 2009 Poster. Below are the Rules and Guidelines.
Poster Rules and Guidelines

CASI is looking for a unique, creative design that embodies the essence of TICC and CASI.

Artwork must be original and should include bold colors.

The dimensions of the two posters will be 18” X 24” and 11” X 17”. Submissions do not need to be that size, but they must maintain that proportion. The 11” x 17” poster is an informational poster. Copies of last years posters will be made available in PDF format upon request. These posters may be used as a guideline for some of the content required in the design.

Winning designs may also be used for souvenir TICC shirts.

All entries should include in the title, “43 Annual Terlingua International Chili Championship”, and the date, “November 7, 2009”. It must also list the names of the current Board members and include the CASI logo.

Designs may be sent electronically in a standard graphic format (PDF or JPG) or may be a hard copy, suitable for scanning.

Pictures of last year’s winners and sponsor logos will be made available and must be added to the poster design before printing. Changes to the wording and design may be requested by the Board.

If selected, the artwork becomes the sole property of CASI and the Terlingua International Chili Championship and may or may not be used in any manner CASI desires. The winning designer will receive credit with their name included on the final product.

Submission deadline will be June 20th. Entries must be sent to Janice Miller, 3014 Oak Mountain Trail, San Angelo, TX 76904 or garjans@suddenlink.net. Winning entries will be chosen at the Board of Directors Meeting in Little Rock, Arkansas on June 27, 2008.

Monday, March 23, 2009


From Rick Landavazo:
Friends of the Hell Hole Canyon are having their first CCO. It is going to be in Valley Center, CA on April 18. They need all the help they can get and all of the cooks that can make it to their location. If you are looking for some where to cook in April, here is an excellent opportunity.

From Sherrie Davis:

You never really think about how long you have cooked until you go back to find chili pins from a cook off. I remembered that we use to have - many years ago - the Lions Club cook offs - got out my ancient vest and oh my gosh there they were 5 pins attached starting with 1979 - first annual Humble Lions Club. Ralph Hay and I had the same thought - he found his also.

Had a great time - 16 CASI cooks and about 5 Lions members showed up. Beautiful day - cooked inside the arena area. Bill Simpson - the president of the Humble Noon Lions Club had such a great time visiting with the cooks and got to judge. I suggested he come out to the Pasadena Pod Cook off to see how things were run and he is now hooked on being a groupie judge. Look out Houston, he just might be there to judge.

Want to thank everyone that came out and helped - Stacey and Roy Davis did a tremendous in helping me in running the judging along with Earl Who and his rapid manual tallying. Matt Rumelhart and Ed Nesbitt were great table runners. The Lions members are ready for another one and hopefully this fall.

Winners:
1. Jim Birch (1st points for the year)
2. Sharon Dozier (come in sick and borrowing liquids)
3. Monette Birch
4. Ed Nesbitt
5. Stacey Davis
6. Sherrie Davis (Q)
7. Nancy Netardees (first points - forgot to mix spices at home - had to borrow measuring spoons)
8. Larry Netardees (first points) - they are fairly new cooks - thanks to Mayo Blair
9. Earl Who (practicing for Men's State)
10. Roy Davis.

Actually almost everyone was missing something that day. Thank goodness some bring their chili kit.

From Larry Velasquez:

FIRST ANNUAL AMERICAN LEGION POST 64 CCO

CASI CHILI (26 COOKS)
1ST JIM HOWELL, KANSAS CITY, MO
2ND JEFF STEHNEY, DeSOTO,KS
3RD PEGGY KIRK-VELASQUEZ, KC, KS
4TH JULIE WIEDNER, WINDSOR, MO
5TH TERRY VIERSEVER, PITTSBURG, KS
6TH LEE KROENCKE, LENEXA, KS
7TH VICKIE ANDERSON, PITTSBURG, KS
8TH JASON BRINKMAN, LENEXA, KS
9TH TYSON SHELLEY, PITTSBURG, KS
10TH DAVID SCALES, PITTSBURG, KS

CASI SHOWMANSHIP
1ST OL' MULE'Y, ERIC ROSENBLAD, PITTSBURG, KS
2ND HELL,FIRE & BRIMSTONE, MARGO SMITH, COFFEY,MO
3RD TOAD CHOKIN' CHILI, COLLEEN LINTNER, SHAWNEE, KS


From Boomer Kingston:

It was a great weekend for a CCO. Sat was a gorguos Spring day and we had 33 cooks. Sunday was a little breeze and colder, but that did not deter any cooks. We had 27. Thanks to everybody who helped and participated.

Here's the winners:

Saturday:

1. Robert Walker (First point ever, new cook)

2. Dodie Simpson

3. Keith Patton

4. Gwyn Brackeen

5. Janice Miller

6. Barbara Herrin

7. Amy Patton

8. Kim Draper

9. Gregg Wilson

10. Kelly Draper

Show:

1. Janice Miller

2. Kathy Mulkey

3. Sue Yates

Sunday:

1. Barbara Herrin

2. Sue Yates

3. Bill Chisum

4. Keith Patton

5. Tracy Heflin

6. Raymond Pilchiek

7. SusieBryan

8. Kim Draper (Q!)

9. Kathy Mulkey

10. Robert Walker

Show:

1. Kathy Mulkey

2. Guy Bates

3. Janice Miller

A reminder from Tonya Jester:
May 2 – Three-I Regional Open, Burlington, IA
May 3 – Iowa Pod CCO, Burlington, IA
June 20 – Lizton Summer Solstice, Lizton, IN

Friday, March 20, 2009

Another week has past and it's time to cook chili again. There are a lot of cook offs to choose from. I hope each of you have a great weekend cooking and also winning.

This is a special day for my family. My Mom and Dad are celebrating their 66th Wedding Anniversary. WAY TO GO. Congratulations

FromTammie Wooster:

“Here’s some great updates for this years SWOCC!

We have added another Hotel to the list: Howard Johnson $45 (940) 766-6000

Rent Travel Trailers for $275. Set up Friday at your convenience and picked up on Monday. Go to ddcampers.com - pick yours out and call Dave at D & D Rental (940)691-7400.

1st place - $300 travel money, $300 in casino free play, Monogrammed Camp Chair, EZ up Tent and don't forget the traveling trophy

2nd place - $200 travel money, $200 in casino free play, Monogrammed Camp Chair

3rd place - $100 travel money, $100 in casino free play, Monogrammed Camp Chair

4th place - $50 in casino free play, Monogrammed Camp Chair

5th place - $25 in casino free play, Monogrammed Camp Chair

6th thru 20th - Monogrammed Camp Chair

We will also be giving away an EZ up to First place show and Furthest Distance Traveled to cookoff.”

From Caron Smith:

Grande, ArizonaMarch 7st, 2009
The ChiliHeads of Arizona are proud to report that the 2009 Arizona State Open was an incredible event. With the help of all the chili cooks, the Azchiliopen.com committee and local volunteers everything went smooth. Over 4,000 people enjoyed the chili, show teams, car & motorcycle shows, band, beer/food vendors and arts & crafts. Many local businesses sponsored the event with donations of services, money, and serving large amounts of people’s choice chili to feed the crowd. We helped raise over $10,000 during the event with our chili charity being the Dorothy Powell Senior Adult Center of the Casa Grande.

Cooks from Arizona, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico and Iowa showed up to try and win some of the coveted copper pot trophies that this cookoff is famous for. Luck was with Norm Dunn of Sierra vista, AZ who topped a field of 56 seasoned cooks and past champions. Chili legends Mike Strack, Patti Kunstman, Ken Brown and Carson Smith rounded out the top five. Twenty people’s choice chilis were served for public judging with Dave's Double Barrel Chili/Henry Brown Chevrolet getting the most votes from the crowd. Dave's Double Barrel Chili/Henry Brown Chevrolet also won show with spectacular chili pepper dancers, balloons and a party atmosphere.

Thanks to all of the people that served large quantities of chili and entertained the public.A special thanks to all of the Azchiliopen.com committee and our incredible sponsors (Budweiser, Henry Brown Chevrolet and many more) who organized a premier chili event that provided everything a chili cook could ever want. The incredible efforts and generosity of everyone involved have made this a cookoff that no one should miss.

CASI Chili (56 entries)
1. Norm Dunn, Sierra Vista, AZ
2. Mike Strack - Sierra Vista
3. Patti Kunstman - Sierra Vista
4. Ken Brown, Gold Canyon, AZ
5. Carson Smith, Tucson, AZ
6. Karen Thomas, Alto, NM
7. Kim Dunn, Sierra Vista, AZ
8. Sandi Garner, Mesa, AZ
9. David Garner, Mesa, AZ
10.Cindy Dunn, Cornville, AZ

Showmanship
1. Dave's Double Barrel Chili - Dave Schlagel
2. Beside the Track Chili - John C. Johnson
3. RU2 Chili - Kenneth Brown

People's Choice (15 entries)
1. Chili the Daisy Way - Jacob Hammerly -Daisy Sour Cream Chili
2. Dave's Double Barrel Chili - Dave Schlagel (Henry Brown Chili)
3. Halter Consturction Chili - Kurt HalterCasa Grande

Hometown Restaurant Chili Challenge
1 – Borderline Cocina Mexicana

HAPPY SPRING TO EACH OF YOU!!!! Hopefully the snow has melted where ever you would like to cook this weekend.

Thursday, March 19, 2009


From Stacey Davis:
Ya'll come to the Humble's 7th Annual Chilifest. The above is all the information.


NOTE: Two things that I need to correct. The CCO in Dallas at Lee Harvey's scheduled for this Saturday has been Canceled. Also, there will not be a Margaretta Mix Off at Water Valley. It is against Park Rules!


From Tammie Wooster:

“Just wanted to let everyone know there will be a cookoff Saturday, March 28th at the American Legion Post 169 on Lakeshore Drive in Wichita Falls. Chili $20.00 - turn in 2:00 - chili grind only. Beans $5.00 - turn in 12:00. Friday Nights Cook Party with Burgers and fixings. RV Parking, No Hookups. Contact Don Barfield for more info at (940) 322-5057 or saybarley.comStay around Sunday the 29th for Non-Sanctioned Cookoff at Outskirts on Jacksboro Hwy. We didn't get the ad in time so - no points - but lots of fun! Chili $20.00 - turn in 1:00 no rules and includes dinner and dance! See flyer. Contact Tammie Wooster for more info (940) 636-8846 or tammiew421@aol.com


From Bill Pierson:

“At the end of February, Wes Carlson, Loves Park IL, cooked in an ICS cookoff in Rhode Island. By being able to find Rhode Island, Wes has now cooked CASI or ICS chili in all fifty United States! Considering that many of us have not even been to all 50 states, that's quite a remarkable feat.”

From Keith Karaff:
On Monday night at 7pm at Blanco's there will be a Texas Open meeting. Certainly hope that everyone that can will attend. Lots of information to go over.

From Dorathy Williams:
Promoters listed. First two are first time events.

04/18/2009-012 Hellhole Canyon Hellacious Chili Valley Center CA. Rick Landavazo, 26738 Kiavo Dr, Valley Center CA 92082

04/25/2009-009 Kernersville Kiwanis Chili CCO, Jessica Katz, Hwy 66 Sm Suite A, Kernersville NC 27284

04/25/2009-010 Chandler 2nd Annual Chili CCO, Gil Hewlett, 2014 Clubview Drive, Tyler TX 75701

04/25/2009-008 Pauls Pub and Chuck Dugan Memorial Cookoff. Greg Monger, 4930 Marconi Drive, Sierra Vista 85635-2359

CIS Updates: Please send your personal CIS update information to me and I will update it. It really helps when somebody is trying to contact you, and the information in CIS is correct or there. I use CIS everyday to make contacts to Chiliheads. It really makes it hard if that information is wrong or not there. Janice

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Flyer from Chuckie Harwell

From Shirley Bates:
Joann Scott finally got out of the hospital yesterday. She is staying in Midland at her daughter Carolyn's house for awhile. Joann is doing much better. Rehab got her walking again and she is so happy to finally be out of the hospital. Her spirits are much improved now and she sounds like her old self on the phone.

From Bucky Seelig:
Before you take care of your taxes, take some time out to read the April issue of the Terlingua Trails. This is the best remedy to take your mind off this dreadful duty. Read about the winners, cry with the losers, read the upcomings and circle your calendars with the cook offs you plan on entering. Check out the scholarship recipients messages. This will always make you feel good. If you are planning on holding a cookoff, try sending it in early. This will surely make life easier for Dorathy Williams and myself. Enjoy everyone and remember to support CASI’s wonderful sponsors.

Bucky Seelig

From Patsy Childress:
Here is the list of winners from this last weekend.
Congratulations on your performances.....cooking and entertainment!
Chili
1. Patsy Childress
2. Kathi Hudson
3. LeeRoy Childress
4. Dodie Simpson
5. Janita Hinds
6. Janice Miller
7. Kathy Mulkey
8. Laura Coad
9. Karen Bains
10. Barbara Herrin

Show
1. Big Kauna Chili, Scott Knight
2. Madame Lou & Rowdy, Laura Coad
3. Colorado Connection, Janice Miller, Barbara Herrin, Karen Bains

A bit of Wisdom from Doc Kinnison:
There are good ships,
And there are wood ships,
The ships that sail the sea.
But the best ships, are friendships,
And may they always be.

Are you looking for a CCO to attend this weekend? There must be one in your area. Check the list below.

Mar 21, 2009-001 - Tyler TX CASI. Tyler Rotary Club 7th Annual CCO. Held on Dobbs street next to the Woman's Building, 911 South Broadway, on Saturday, rain or shine! Chili Cook-Off Kick-Off party for cooks and Rotary members on Friday night, the 20th, 6:30 p.m. at the Woman's Building. Registration begins Saturday, 8:00 a.m. Chili turn-in time is 1:00 p.m. Bring throw down chili for the crowd. Choice of grind. Entry fee is only $20.00! Really neat prizes will be given for chili & showmanship. Tents, tables, and chairs for public. CASI rules apply and chili must be cooked on the premises. Limited RV parking. No hookups. Stay and enjoy Tyler Azalea Trails. Proceeds benefit local, district,and international club projects. We have big crowds interested in YOU. For questions, e-mail tylerrotarysec@hotmail.com or call Fran Hall at 903-561- 8056. Check out our website at http://www.tvlerrotarv.org/.

Mar 21, 2009-002 - Dallas TX CASI. Lee Harvey's 4th Annual CCO 4th Annual Lee Harvey's CCO. Held at Lee Harvey's at 1807 Gould Street in Dallas. CASI chili (grind only) $18 turn-in 2:00 p.m.. Also beans and salsa competition. Bands all day. More details to follow. Contact Chad McGraw at cd44_9@hotmail.com.

Mar 21, 2009-003 - Water Valley TX CASI. St Patrick's Day Extravaganza Day 1 CCO will be held at Water Valley at Seymour Crossing Harper Park located on South FM 2034 off US Hwy 87. Charity ESA Chapter, St Jude's Hospital. This is a 2 Day CCO. See Sunday for more information. Limited RV Hook Ups. $20/night. Jackpot Beans: turn in at 12:00 noon, entry fee $5. Chili turn in 2:00 PM. Entry fee $18.00. CHILI GRIND ONLY. There will be a cake auction and a 50/50 pot. There is also a Margarita Mix Off, turn-in 3 PM. Payable to Concho Valley Chili Pod. Pot Luck Supper Sat Night. Info Janice Miller, 3214 Oak Mountain Trail, San Angelo, TX 76904, 325-947-8753, cell phone 325-650-1854 or garjans@suddenlink .net.

Mar 21, 2009-004 - San Antonio TX CASI. 36th Annual San Antonio Pod Cookoff & BBQ. Held at VFW 7108, 8759 FM 1560 N. Take Culebra (FM 471) exit off Loop 1604. Proceed W 2 miles, to FM 1560. Turn Right go 2 mi to VFW on right. Entry fee $35 for both days if paid on Saturday, or $20 each day. Beans $10 60/40 split. Lonestar BBQ Chicken, Pork Ribs and Brisket. $20 each category or $50 for all three. Margarita entry free Friday night turn-in 9 PM. Bloody Mary-off Saturday morning 10 AM, free entry. Turn- in times, Chicken 11 AM, Beans Noon, Ribs 1 PM, Chili 2 PM, Brisket 3 PM. Plenty of RV space, limited elec. Send registration to George Jowers 3510 Lakefield San Antonio TX 78230. 210-696-2555 See next day cookoff same location Cooks party Friday night and potluck dinner Saturday night.

Mar 21, 2009-005 - Pittsburg KS CASI. 1st Annual American Legion Post 64 Cookoff, 2815 North Joplin. Entry fee $20 turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Hot Wings and Salsa $5 each. Benefits Post 64 Baseball Team. Contact Ray Trammell 620-232-2586. Email R.trammell@cox.net.

Mar 21, 2009-006 - Tulsa OK CASI. American Legion Post #1 Chili and IBCA BBQ Cookoff. Held at 1120 East 8th Street. Entry fee $25 per category. BBQ chicken turn-in Noon. Pork Ribs 12:30 PM, Brisket 1 PM, Chili 2 PM. Show, no charge, 12:30 to 1:30 PM. Announcements 4 PM. $1500. prize money guaranteed divided out to top 5 in each BBQ category. Must be entered in all 3 BBQ to qualify for Grand Champion. Contact Lorinda Crawford 918-455- 8655, lorinda.crawford@edu.com.

Mar 21, 2009-007 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. Elks National Foundation CCO. Including the Texas Elks State Championship. Held at 4505 Seymour Hwy at Lodge 1105. Benefits Patsy House, Community Partners. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Beans $5 turn-in Noon. Cooks party Friday. Charity breakfast Saturday morning. Saturday night party. Contact Kevin Wooster 940- 766-0794.

Mar 21, 2009-008 - Crawford TX CASI. St.Paul Memorial Park 6th Anuual cookoff. Beans $10, 50/50 pay back turn-in Noon. Chili $18 turn-in 2 PM. RV parking $15 per night. Silent raffle silent auction. Pot luck supper Saturday night. Meat will be furnished. Cookoff next day for CTC Pod. Mavis Nelson 254-715- 4075. Make checks payable to CTC Pod. Cookoff held in Tonka Park on Hwy 185.

Mar 21, 2009-009 - Lafayette LA CASI. La CASI Louisianne Chili Pod 2nd Annual CCO. Held at Evangeline Shrine Club 328 Guilbeau Street. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Please bring throw down chili for public. Cooks dinner Friday night 6:30 PM. RV's welcome, no hookups. For info contact Lynn Howell or Barry Poole, sher3340@bellsouth.net, Barry@billpoole.com, 337-288-5156 337-359-7081. Benefits Evangeline Shriners.

Mar 21, 2009-010 - Peoria AZ CASI. Arrowhead Harley Davidson Held at 16130 Arrowhead Fountain Center Drive. Entry fee $15 turn in 2 PM. Peoples choice chili starts at 11:00. Entry fee $10 with peoples choice. No canopy needed. Benefits Arizona Burn Center. Contact Jerry Lee 623- 388-9748 alchemistchili@gmail.com Make checks payable to YCS.

Mar 21, 2009-011 - Humble TX TX CASI. Humble Noon Lions Club Annual Chilifest. Held at Humble Civic Center, 8233 Will Clayton Parkway. Entry fee $25 turn-in 2 PM. Benefits Humble Noon Lions Club Foundation Open chilifest for public teams. Contact Bill Simpson 281-546-3257.

Mar 21, 2009-012 - Goliad TX CASI. Goliad County Stock Show & Rodeo Chili Cookoff. Held behind the rodeo arena. Benefits Julie Wimberly Building Fund. No hookups Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Info Nadine Karnei 361-564-3148. Cook on dry pavement.

Mar 21, 2009-013 - Greensboro GA CASI. Lake Oconee Home & Garden Show Chili Cook-off. Held at 1180 C. Weldon Smith Drive, Greensboro GA, 30642. Entry fee $30 for the first CASI & Open entry for each team, $10 for each additional CASI entry from the same team. CASI turn-in 12:00 Noon, Open Turn-in at 1:00 PM. Meat is cooks choice cut or grind. Bring plenty of chili as they will be selling tasting cups to the public and the public will be casting votes for their favorite to determine a peoples choice winner. Contact Jim Richardson, keyquality@hotmail .com 706-816-3633 for more information see the event website www.lakeoconeehomeshow.com. Make Checks payable to the Lake Oconee Home Builders Association. Benefits Rotary Club of Greene & Putnam counties. On advertising probation.

Mar 22, 2009-001 - Water Valley TX CASI. St Patrick's Day Extravaganza Day 2 Concho Valley Chili Pod CCO, Day 2, will be held at Water Valley at Seymour Crossing Harper Park located on South FM 2034 off US Hwy 87. Benefits: Our Memorial Day Weekend. Limit number of hook ups. $20/ night. Chili turn in at 12 noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Entry fee $18.00. Payable to Concho Valley Chili Pod. Saturday night Potluck. This is a 2 day CCO. See Saturday's information. Info: Janice Miller, 3214 Oak Mountain Trail, San Angelo, TX 76904, 325 947 8753 or garjans@suddenlink.net.

Mar 22, 2009-002 - San Antonio TX CASI. Thank God Saturday's Over Cookoff. Held at VFW 7108. See previous day cookoff for directions. Entry fee $20 turn- in 1 PM. Contact George Jowers 210-696-2555.

Mar 22, 2009-003 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. Sunday Elks National Foundation CCO Held at 4505 Seymour Hwy at Lodge 1105. Entry fee $18, turn-in 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Sunday brunch, Saturday night party. Charity TBA. Contact Kevin Wooster 940-766-0794.

Mar 22, 2009-004 - Crawford TX CASI. CTC Pod Cookoff. Held in Tonka Park on Hwy 185. Entry fee $18. Turn-in 1 PM. See cookoff previous day. Mavis Nelson 254-715-4075. Benefits CTC Pod Great Pepper Meeting.

Mar 22, 2009-005 - St Croix VI CASI. United Way of St Croix 8th Annual Chili Cookoff. Held at Divi Carina Bay Resort #25 Turner Hole. Benefits United Way of St Croix. Entry fee $25, turn-in Noon. Contact Ana Anita Davila 340-773-0582, 340-773-1780.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY! I hope you all are wearin' the green and having a day of Irish Luck!

From Connie Collier:


ATTENTION 42 PLAYERS

There will be a 42 tournament this year at Texas Men’s State. TMS 2009 dominoes will be awarded to the winners. The sign-up for the tournament will be held during Registration on Friday. Teams and table assignments will be drawn following Registration. The tournament will begin immediately following the Cook’s Supper on Friday night. Shut off time on Friday will be between 11:00-11:30 pm and play will continue if needed on Saturday night approximately 2 hours after results.


Extra card tables and dominoes are needed. If you have any questions e-mail Connie Collier at collier@snydertex.com or call (325)575-7014.
See ya’ll there, Connie Collier


From Shirley Statezcny:

Results of the Hermann Sons Cookoff

Despite the cold and wet weather, there was a good turn out for the Hermann Sons Retirement Home Cookoff in Comfort. There were 29 CASI cooks, 19 amateur cooks, and 21 beans. The Home provided good food and good music for the Friday night party (and a warm dry place to have it!).

CASI Chili
1. Kyle Bond, Kerrville
2. James Gillen , San Antonio
3 Mary Ellen Gillen, San Antonio
4. Annell Causey , Seguin
5. Pat Dreibrodt, Comfort
6. Traci Bond, Kerrville
7. Shirley Stateczny, Comfort
8. Charmaine Rogers, San Antonio
9. Sharon Roy, Johnson City
10. John Goforth, Comfort

CASI Show
1. Texas Peat – Sam L’Huillier, Marquette, Mich.
2. Shamrocks and Spice – Debbie LaLanne, Pipe Creek
3. The Money Girls – Mary Ellen Gillen, San Antonio

Beans
1. Doyle Smith, San Antonio
2. Pete Hernandez, San Antonio
3. Y. A. Niemietz, San Antonio

From Geroge Jowers, III:

Don't forget the 36th Annual San Antonio Pod Chili Cookoff and BBQ this weekend, March 21 & 22 at VFW 7108, 8759 FM 1560 N. south of Helotos. Take Culebra (FM 4710 off Loop 1604. Proceed W. 2 miles, to FM 1560 N. Turn right go 2 Mi. to VFW 7108. Entry fee $35 for both days if paid on Saturday, or $20 each day. Beans $10 60/40 split. Lone Star BBQ Chicken, Pork Ribs and Brisket. $20 each category or $50 for all three. Margarita-off Friday night, turn in 9 pm. Bloody Mary-off Saturday morning 10 am. Turn in times for chicken 11 am, beans 12 noon, ribs 1 pm, chili 2 pm, brisket 3 pm. Plenty of RV parking. Cooks party Friday night. Pot luck Saturday night. Music by Nigel Delgado Saturday night. Come on out for a good time. We will give to various charities in our area. Sunday, March 22nd, chili cookoff at same location. Turn in time 1 pm. Entry fee $20. Contact George Jowers for more info 210-696-2555

Concho Valley Chili Pod is having the Annual St Patrick's Day Extravaganza! It will be held at Water Valley Park. Saturday benefits: ESA Chapter, St Jude's Hospital. There will be Jackpot Beans (entry fee $5) turn in time at 12 Noon. CASI Chili (grind only) (entry fee $18) turn in time is 2 PM, and there will also be a Margarita Mix Off (entry fee $5) turn in at 3 PM. We will have a dessert auction, a 50/50 pot and a Raffle. The women from ESA will be there to assist and enjoy. Saturday Night we will have a Pot Luck Supper.

On Sunday, we will have CASI Chili (grind only) (entry fee $18) turn in will be 12 noon. It will benefit our Memorial Day Charities.

If you want more information, contact Janice Miller 325 947 8753 or Sherry Maus 325 658 7364.

A note from Lisa Bu, Web producer, Here on Earth Program (http://www.hereonearth.org) Wisconsin Public Radio:

Thank you and Honey Jones for the wonderful interview about chili. We've posted its MP3 online for free download for 2 months. Please feel free to load it to your own web site for permanent availability. http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/podcast/hereonearth090313k.mp3

I have listen to it, and Honey did a great job holding her own against an author, Jane Butel. Jane is the author of "Chili Madness" and "Real Women Eat Chili." She has also been involved with the Tolbert Chili Cook offs. Thanks from all of us Honey!

Well, it may be about time to have some Irish Stew. Have a great Green Day!

Monday, March 16, 2009

This is from Sherry Mulbauer.

It's the start of a new week. As it gets warmer, there are lots of CASI activities. We sure would like to have seen the sun as we cooked in Del Rio on Sat Morning. It did come out for announcements. I want to thank Karen Bains and Barbara Herrin for helping us have a great show team. We had a great time, laughed a lot and got 3rd. What a show!

From Dave Hewlett:

Well a cool March day came and the St Pats Elks 2 day CCO time arrived. It was cool(cold) and damp both days. Some cooks cooked outside and some chickens cooked inside with me.

On Sunday we had 27 brave cooks. Here are the results.
Chili 3-14-2009
1. Nancy Hewlett - Murphy, Tx
2. Dave Hewlett - Murphy Tx.
3. Bill Irwin - Garland, Tx
4. Morris Moss - Garland Tx
5. Paul Seastrunk - Garland, Tx
6. Beth Moon - Hurst, Tx
7. Robert Sullivan - Denton, Tx
8. Bonnie Loxterman – Rowlett, Tx
9. Jim Ezell - Wichita Falls, Tx
10. Samuel Roberts - Arlington, Tx

Show
1. Bill Lester - Garland, Tx
2. Karen Ducote -Bedford, Tx
3. Robert Sullivan - Denton, Tx

Chili 3-15-2009

A special event happened at the CCO. Stephanie and Colby had a bet that they could swap their spices and one would win.
They did and they came in 8-9th and were tied and Colby cooking Stephanie’s spices beat Stephanie but he had to do it by a computer
Tie breaker. Interesting. So no one is better yet. There were 31 cooks.

1. Joel Sexton - Rockwall, Tx
2. Tom Dozier - Irving, Tx
3. Dave Hewlett - Murphy, Tx
4. Nancy Hewlett - Murphy, Tx
5. Morris Moss - Garland Tx.
6. Bonnie Loxterman – Rowlett, Tx Q
7. Shirley Sexton - Dallas, Tx
8. Colby David - Garland, Tx
9. Stephanie Brockman – Euless, Tx
10. Dani Medlin - Dallas, Tx

Show 3-15-2009

1. Dee Palmer – Uownt-Too
2. Brenda McElyea – Shady Lady
3. David Hewlett – Tasmanian Devil
It was a great CCO!

From Sharon Pennell:

“Hey Ladies, as most of you may or may not know I will not be attending TLS this year. In order for the hat contest to be held this year we need someone to be in charge of this event. So if you are interested and would like to do this let me know and I will give you all the details; i.e. registrations, trophies, categories, etc. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Good luck and have fun at TLS.”

From Mama Sue Caffey:

ATTENTION ......ATTENTION.....ATTENTION.......... Gentlemen, we are having a Texas Mens' Hat Contest this year......We will have catergories for the mostoriginal, sexy, outrageous, and handsome. Now, before you start bellyaching, that time is short, so what.....Most of you will tell your other half to" fix up my hat if you want me to be in that contest." I know in my household, we probably won't have to decorateat tall.....Just decorate those hats and boys, now remember, keep it nice, cause we are a family group. Oh by the way, John Caffey is our lst contestant.I will tell him when he comes in from the barn. There have been comments from both cooks and visitors, that us girls seem to have more fun at TLS, than you do at TMS. Well, we are going to try to make it more fun for you. So get up off your ......couch and get creative. And be thankful you are alive and live in America. God Bless Us All and God Bless America. (I would be pleased to hear from you if you are entering, so I won't get fired. I have a new Boss this year and I just might be getting a raise.....:) Mama Sue Caffey

From Tonya Jester:
Hey! I’m putting out a feeler to see if anyone would be interested in coming to the Indianapolis area for a New Year’s Eve CCO.

If there is enough interest and commitment, I will pursue the search. Possibility would be we would have to guarantee a certain number of hotel rooms to get a facility for free.

Please let me know your thoughts, comments and if you would attend.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Well, I'm, back and I'll try and get everything post and hope that I have not missed to many important things. I do apologize if I have not posted something that was needed to be posted before today.

From Sherry Davis:
What a day - just cold at first then here came the wet - 48 cooks braved the late winter weather to participate in the 31st Annual Pasadena Pod Cook off. It was a great turn out - 3 World Champs, a couple of 2008 top ten winners, a couple of 2008 finalists and a bunch of past winners came out. Also Boone and Kathy braved the warmer weather to cook a pot of red with us. We had one group of guys - virgins - from one of the sponsors, brought pop-up, tent and had such a great time that they got hooked and are planning the next cook off to go to.

Thanks to Dorothy & Chuck Spishock, Stacy & Roy Davis, Teena & Taylor Miller, Bryan Hebert for his voice during announcements and everyone else for helping put on a successful cook off. Pat Krenek & Sharon Dozier helped with the silent auction and what great items were donated.
Also Roy Davis did a magnificent job with the trophies - hope we have them for next year.

OK Winners - just to let everyone know 1st and 2nd were outright, 3rd & 4th were tied, 6th and 7th and 8th were tied and it took 3 more pulls to break 7th & 8th and 9th - 15th were tied. This is the closes have ever seen.
1. Dana Plocheck
2. Roy Davis
3. Maxine Reed
4. Vern Gilpin
5. Diana Hoy
6. Dee Hay
7. Sherrie Davis
8. Cindy Reed-Wilkins
9. Bruce Wilkins
10. Monette Brich
Show
1. Chuck Spishock
2. Sharon Dozier
3. Stacy Davis

From Diane Benjreman:

Dear Casi,
We are a proud new member of CASI - please check out our website: www.kosherchilicookoff.com and as we are the major fund raising event for our small synagogue here in the Heart of Texas (we like to think)...our synagogue, celebrating it's centennial this year, though small, has a heart as big as Texas!
I'm the Co-Chair for the 16th Annual Tiferet Israel Kosher Chili Cookoff
March 22, 2009 11am-4pm

Tiferet Israel Congregation
10909 Hillcrest, (corner Royal)
Dallas, TX 75230
and below is a press release with some of the details - but, you can view the DVD trailer about our cookoff if you check out the website above....
I would like to please include information about our forthcoming - very soon! - March 22 TIKCC and the information is below. Two of our judges - Mike Sweet (who judges at the Terlingua cc) and Doris Coats - winner of CASI recipe '99 - are our judges this year along with our Deputy Chief of Police in North Dallas Jesse Reyes - and in prior years, we've had many celebrities including State Senator Florence Shapiro and a host of t.v. personalities....
We welcome members of CASI to come and join us in this event and would love to be posted on the CASI for upcoming events....so, please do post!


Additionally,
I would like to have to be able to enter the website as a member...and will share that code with our co-chairs and with the President , Mr. Ed Jerome, of the synagogue, as well as our current and future Chili Cookoff Chairs. (do we all have different passwords or just one per Corporate member?)
Below is a copy of a press release that will be in this weeks' DMN.
Sincerely,
Diane Benjamin
Co-Chair
16th Annual
Tiferet Israel
Kosher Chili Cookoff
(the ONLY kosher chili cookoff that we know about!)

The 16th Annual Tiferet Israel Kosher Chili Cook-off is hotter than ever! Co-Chairs Jay Abrams, Diane Benjamin, and Janet Bubis are thrilled to announce that this year's outdoor gala is scheduled for Sunday, March 22, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm at Tiferet Israel synagogue, 10909 Hillcrest (at Royal).

Over 35 local team entries will vie for the bragging rights of having the best chili this side of the Pecos. "This is serious chili eating" stated Co-Chili Judging Chair Ann Margolin, along with other well known community volunteer, Harry Kabler, who both will oversee the judges to include: Doris Coats, a first place national chili CASI (www.chili.org) winner; USMC vet Mike Sweet, a Terlingua chili cook-off judge; Harriet Gross, popular free-lance journalist; Fred Washington, expert chili 'maven' ; and, according to co-Chair Diane Benjamin, "to keep the judging kosher", our own, North Central Deputy Chief of Police, Jesse Reyes, will participate in this annual family event that attracts over 3000 local and national visitors annually.

Tiferet Israel Congregation is a unique, synagogue enriched by history, culture, and tradition, which, this year will also be celebrating it's centennial celebration. It is often recognized as the small synagogue with the Big as Texas heart. Known throughout the country for this annual event , it has been cited in many national newspapers, including Jewish Living, and Hadassah magazines. This event has it's own website: www.kosherchilicookoff.com with a DVD produced by Barry "Bazza" Wernick which further demonstrates, in its professional yet 'home spun' , narrative which includes colorful personalities, how Jews in Texas maintain their Jewish identities in a kosher setting, while whether one keeps kosher or not, serves to unify the Reform, Conservative, Orthodox and unaffiliated in our community while also attracting non-Jews, all who enjoy good, wholesome, family fun and camaraderie - Texas style!

From the inception of this event, over $70,000 secured from a portion of the profits has been awarded to various local institutions and charities. This year's recipients will be Students Against Terrorism, The Jewish Family Service Career Employment Services, and Life and Fire Safety "Clowns" programs.

Children's entertainment includes a giant slide, rock climbing, bounce house, face painting, hula hoop contests and more. Over 20 vendors will display creative wares for sale. The Silent auction, the Mazik Bros. band will perform with live entertainment following the official presentation of the colors by the Dr. Harvey J. Bloom Post #256 of the Jewish War Veterans of America. The veterans will be a part of the over 200 volunteers, headed by Esther Hazan-Cohen and Shirley Rovinsky, who set up this grand event and monitor its constant stream of traffic which includes a free shuttle service from the Jewish Community Center at 7900 Northaven Road, throughout the day's event. This will be a 'fair to remember' and an opportunity for the Dallas community to gather in harmony while enjoying hot dogs, falafel, food, drinks, entertainment and all you can eat CHILI - all for $10 for adults and $5 for children - kids under 3 are free. For more information: www.tiferetdallas.org

President Ed Jerome

From Ghon Eckley

Help a fellow chili head realize his dream:
Name Your Dream Assignment is a contest where you name your dream photographic assignment, and the public votes to help you win. Many of you know my passion for photography, and how I would love for it to become a full time profession. Please help me fulfill this dream! I currently have 100 votes and am in 36th place! I need to be in 20th place – and stay there - to make it into the finals. It only takes 5 minutes to vote - please do – and using all your email accounts! Send this on to all your friends as well - please!
My dream Photo Assignment will be to document how Native Americans across the entire United States and Canada on and off reservations hold on to their culture, beliefs, and identity in the 21st century.

To vote, visit http://www.nameyourdreamassignment.com/the-ideas/Geckley/native-american-life/ and click the icon to the left that reads "Pic it". You will have to register for a user account, which is unfortunately needed before you can vote (one vote per email account). I know this is a pain, but as long as you don't click the magic box, you shouldn't get spam. After you register, you will have to click on a link from your email, then log in. Upon login, you will be back at my dream assignment, where you can click Pic It again - and your vote will be registered. Feel free to leave comments too - but click Pic It first! Comments help me in visibility, but don't count for votes. Let me know that my chili friends are helping me out!

You can watch me and my son Jonathan beg for your votes on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gysSPTjCCQ

Thanks everyone – I’ll beg you one more time closer to the deadline.
Thanks!
Ghon Eckley

From Alan Dean:

We’ve been working on getting the final sponsorship commitments. The economy is hurting some of our good supporters and some of our ongoing sponsors are unable to contribute or to contribute at the level they have in the past. Johnson City Bank, on the other hand, significantly increased their sponsorship. As you can imagine, in a small town like this, businesses are approached weekly to sponsor some sort of activity.

The Chamber of Commerce has been one of our best sponsors, contributing thousands of dollars in promotions. This can be seen by the number of new cooks and articles about the cookoff from all over the state. It is really important for cooks and spectators to have a presence in town to justify this ongoing commitment. This means going to the shops that support us as well as the art galleries, etc. It appears likely that we will get a bus and driver from the National Parks Service to run shuttles into town. Waiting for final approval.

Most of the beer has been ordered. Bud products come from another source and I hope to have that taken care of this afternoon. I’m waiting to find out about the donation of judging beer. The person at Coleman Distributing has not called me back as he was supposed to. There’s a chance he’ll be back in this afternoon. If that doesn’t work, I may have a national contact with Coors.

Bob Anderson has really hustled to put together a business/civic organization division for us. We might have as many as 20 Johnson City groups competing. We hope this should significantly increase local spectators.

I’ve been talking to a lot of vendors. Gosh, they worry themselves to death trying to handicap the best event to attend.

Chili awards have been finished. We will have new awards for 2nd through 20th this year. I think you’ll like them.

We had a challenge of finding a way to keep the beer cold this year. I found a local business that purchased a walk-in cooler from a defunct liquor store. It’s currently on their trailer and we can pull it to the Showbarn and use it.

Currently, we have 110 chili cooks and 18 barbecue cooks registered. I have no idea how that compares with this date last year.

We also got the trash dumpsters donated.

From Blu Daniels:

Rose City Chili Pod, Tyler, Texas 28th annual chili cookoff at Gander Mountain;
Saturday winners for CASI Chili were :

1. Wayne Thompson, Rose City Great Pepper, Bullard (Q)
2. Helen Conley, Houston, TX
3. Kay Lefler, Bardwell, TX
4. Doris Greenlees, Houston, TX
5. Karen Bowden, Malakoff, TX
6. Katie Abbot, Flint, TX
7. Phil Greenlees, Houston, TX
8. Ken Richards, Houston, TX
9. Lisa Duggan, Many LA.
10 David Lefler, Bardwell, TX

Showmanship
1. Skull Island, David Lake, Jacksonville, TX
2. Flaming-O, Pam Clark, Ontario, CA
3. Black Out, Joey Morris, Tyler, TX

Local Division
1. Black Out, Joey Morris, Tyler
2. Nat Arriola, Tyler
3. Slam Dunk, Brenda Simmons, Tyler

People's Choice:
Black Out, Joey Morris

Beans; David Lefler, Bardwell, TX

Wings: Black Out, Joey Morris, Tyler, TX

Sunday winners for CASI Chili
1. Wayne Thompson, Bullard, TX
2. Jacob McCullough, Jacksonville, TX
3. Bob Conley, Houston, TX
4. Karen Bowden, Malakoff, TX
5. Glen Horne, Shreveport, LA
6. Larry Wampler, Terrell, TX
7. Judy Russell, Shreveport, LA
8. Pamela "Blu" Daniels, Winona, TX
9. Teresa Peters, Shreveport, LA
10 Helen Conley, Houston, TX

Showmanship:
1. Freedom, John Daniels, Winona, TX
2. Road Warrior RoadKill, Larry Wampler, Terrell, TX
3. Twisted Branch, Karen Bowden, Malakoff

From Chad McGraw:

I regret to inform everyone that was planning to attend the 4th annual Lee Harveys Chili Cook-off on March 21st in Dallas that it has been cancelled for reasons beyond my control. Chalk this up to another reason we do not have chili cook-offs in the city of Dallas. I sincerely apologize to everyone who had planned on attending this event. Please put the word out to everyone you know.

Thank you,

Chad McCraw, 972-268-4038

From Mama Sue Caffey:

Just getting home on Monday after a blustery fourdays out in the Soccer field at Giddy Ups. We had a great 27th Sightfest and Sot cookoffs. Some of us rolled in on Thursday. John and I left this morning for home.What another wonderful time we all had. Saturday 62 cooks


1, Doyle Smith San Antonio Q'd

2. Rosa Gonzales Garland

3. Johnny Campbell Mealowlakes

4. Norma Homesley Manchaca

5. Greg Martin Leander

6. Barbara Schueler Leander

7. Fread Cielencki San Antonio

8. Jessie Waguespack Austin

9. Debbie Ashman Bastrop

10. Carrie Kinnison Marble Falls

Show

1. Carrie Kinnison Marble Falls

2. Mike Park Bastrop

3. Linda Odom Manchaca


Sunday 4

1. Donna Conrad Crawford Q'd

2. Kathi Auten Seguin

3. Doyle Smith San Antonio

4. Melodie Smith San Antonio

5. Kevin Daugherty Leander

6. Steve Nadeau Boerne

7. Robert Talavera Kyle

8. Joe Trigo Bastrop

9. Kelly Talavera Kyle

10.Neal Doss Georgetown


Show

1. Mike Park Bastrop

2. Melodie Smith San Antonio

3. Sabrina Kleitz Seguin


The Lions and Sot Pod and the children that receivethe eyeglasses, wish to thank all of you that came out Saturday and Sunday to support Sight and Sot. Thanks to Jeannette Cardenas, our Head Judge, JohnCaffey, our referee, our Talliers, Billy Doss, Bucky Seelig, and a cast of thousands.... Thanks to all ourmonitors, our judges, our Silent Auction providers, and especially for your love and hugs. We ate many meals together, drank a few or many, and just visited. I was told by one cook the he really enjoyed the cook off, as he had heard nothing negative. One of the cook's father remarked that he now could see why they (his kids) enjoyed cooking chili, that he had never met such nice people and had never felt so welcomed. That'swhat we are about. Thank all of you who came andsupported us. Sot Pod presented Nancy with a Corporate Membership Placque. She was thrilled. Myapologies to Bucky and Ken for not recognizing themon stage. We are always proud to have our CASIDirectors present, but since these two are our own"Home Boys", I simply forgot. You are appreciated and Sot is proud that we sent you on up...GOD BLESS USALL AND GOD BLESS AMERICA. Mama Sue Caffey


From Renee Moore:


The April 4 Alabama State Chili Championship will be held at a different location than previously reported. The Saturday cookoff will be held in the same location as the Friday night cookoff at the Gulf Shores Adult Activity Center, 260 Clubhouse Drive. These will both be indoor cookoffs with all tables and chairs provided. There’s a full kitchen for cleanup. Everything can be left on site Friday night for the cookoff that follows on Saturday.

After the monsoon rains of last year, an indoor cookoff will be very welcome!


From Doug Hudspeth

In Memory of:

Ken Hudspeth – August 14, 1945 – January 14, 2009

For those of you who remember Ken, I would like to let you know that Ken passed away on January 14, 2009. His service is scheduled at the Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery, 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, TX 75211 on Wednesday, March 18 at 2:00PM.

Ken was very involved in CASI chili from the early 1980’s until the early 1990’s. He served as CASI Executive Director from 1986 – 1989. He was on the Board of Directors that selected the current CASI site at Rancho CASI de Los Chisos and was instrumental in establishing the Old 320 sites. Ken held other various offices in Cowtown, DAM and TOT Pods. He also served as the chairman for the 1985 Great Peppers meeting held in Dallas and was instrumental in the “Great Peppers for One Terlingua” forum held during that meeting. Ken established the Texas Open Committee that was responsible for working with the Lewisville Parks and Recreation Department to host the Texas Open Cook-off when it was held at Lewisville Lake Park.

Ken was a Vietnam Veteran, serving in the United States Navy on active duty from 1963 to 1966 and as a reservist from 1966 to 1969. He leaves behind two children, Kristopher Hudspeth and Kassandra “Kasey” Hudspeth and two beautiful grand-daughters, Aydan and Adyson Hudspeth.


From Dave Hewitt:

Well here it is almost mid March and the wind seems to keep blowing.

We held the Garland High School CCO for the March Of Dimes and had 20 cooks come to help the March Of Dimes. We had an excellent sponsor in Mel as she had the CCO and the GHS arts and crafts show lead. There were maybe 50 different Arts and Crafts set up for the public. I look forward to helping Mel with the CCO each year as it was fun and an excellent sponsor team to work with. The winners of the CCO were as follows:
Chili
1 Gene Beaman
2 Mike Rider
3 Bonnie Loxterman
4 Jonnie Sullivan
5 Steve Heaser
6 Pat Langley
7 Morris Moss
8 Frances Sullivan
9 Nancy Hewlett
10 Rex Jones

Note Rex did not get 11th as he is known to hold the record on.

Show
1st Bonnie Loxterman
2nd Dave Hewlett
3rd Nancy Hewlett

Area Ref was Toni Bowman

Pod member news:
Gil Hewlett fell on Monday at home and has 3 broken ribs and a broken ankle. He is in a wheel chair for now and the ribs keep him from using crutches. Our prayers go out to him.

I want to welcome 2 new CASI and DAM POD member from the GHS CCO, Becky VanUum and Rene VanUum.


From Bruce Stewart:

I just wanted to thank all the CASI members, cooks and visting Elks that came out to cook at the Irving Elk's lodge. We had Elks from Wichita Falls, Grapevine, Arlington and Irving. Thanks again for supporting Friends of CASI. Your lodges will not be forgotten.
Bruce Stewart


Form the Mason Dixon Pod
Come out and support the Men Who Wear Pink (MWWP)in respect and support for the fight against Breast Cancer

ONLY 15 More DaysUpdates and Prize Announcements
2009 3rd AnnualSave the TaTas Chili Cook Off Have you signed up?


March 28, 2009 - Atlantic Tractor, Whiteford, MD
Chili Cook Offs

FIRST Massach The Mason Dixon Pod is a loose collection of slightly off-centered Chili heads headquartered in Maryland with members from Pennsylvania, Virginia, DC, Texas, Conneticut and other states where we have chili friends. 2008 chili year was our banner year by raising over $23,000 for charities. We are looking to you to help us raise even more in 2009.

The sponsors, Atlantic Tractor, and local businesses, Galvinell Meat Co., Inc have stepped up to show how much they want us to be there. Remember it's no holds barred, just about anything goes in our show category, can you out do last year?guys wear pink in support for one of our charities SUSAN G KOMEN FOR THE CURE.


First Place Red:
Pork loin roasts/chops 17lbs avg15 lbs ground beef
4 lbs pork sausage
2 back loin beef roast 4 lb avg
back loin sirloin steaks 4 lb avg
6 lbs hot dogs
5 t bone steaks 12-14 oz avg
4 lbs sliced bacon
11 lbs frying chicken
5 lbs sliced american cheese
4 lbs margarine


Price this out at your local grocery store, bet you can't get it for the $20 chili competition entrance fee. Second Place Red:


John Deere Pro gas string trimmer ... it is time to trim those yards. Your "significant other" and your neighbors will be impressed when you start up your brand new John Deere (no imitation import) gas powered trimmer that YOU WON by cooking the second place chili .... wonder what first place winner is doing with all that " beef roast, sirloin steaks, hot dogs, pork loin, ground beef, bacon, chicken ..."

Peoples Choice Award: We will be selling 6 cup tasting kits with judging coupons so the public can taste and vote on your chili whether CASI competition, throwdown, "Moma's Special", or whatever (rules: you have to eat some of what you cook). The cook with the most Peoples Choice tickets will receive a percentage of the "Tasting Kit" sales.And there will be Trophies!First time cooks ..... Join CASI & MDP and your competition fee is waived ... another $20 savingsAnd there is a chance that Alex's Breakfast Bar will be open for early arrivals 8-9 am ... chili eggs, more bacon, bagels and cream cheese, and fortified juice ......

MDP Backyard .......... June 27, 2009
The MDP Backyard a dressed down, laid back Chili Cook Off is tentatively scheduled for June 27, somwhere in the Old Line State. We will be have Pod elections, possibly some championship BBQ, some beverages and alot of points to be earned for that trip to TICC. We will be looking for new members to step up and help make this pod and chili cook-offs a success. Ideas, characters and enthusiasm welcome.


Upcoming MDP Chili Cook-Offs
Broadleaf Tobacco wants us back on August 1, 2009 to have a CCO benefiting the "Wounded Warriors". Last year we raised $2620, this year we can do better. A nationally sponsored Lawn Mower Race sponsored by the city of Laurel wants us to have a CCO on September 19, 2009. This will be a great chance to get those last points for TICC. Behnkes' Nursery is already announcing the return of the 2nd Annual Behnkes Extreme CCO on October 3, 2009. They were so impressed with our participation and enthusiasm they are talking about more prizes and suprises.

What is happening in PA, VA & NJ ..........
Mass. State Championship ...... August 15, 2009Come for the First Ever Massachusetts State CASI Championship! Top 3 MA State cooks auto qualify for TICC, First place is an auto qualifier regardless of State of residence. Great country fair with music all day long, truck and OX pull, women's skillet pitching contest, men's chainsaw tossing contest, all sorts of homemade goods to sample, livestock and plenty of fun to go around. Stay with us Saturday night and you will be treated to movies on the big screen while sitting on bails of hay in a beautiful country setting. This is a cook-off to plan for!Camping in the area. Cooks rate at local hotel for Friday and Saturday night.
Contact Jen Windsor for additional information. Stay tuned for updates.

On the Chili Trail,

Rick Sievering Pepper PopperMason Dixon Pod

Monday, March 9, 2009


Above is the Flyer from the Michael A. Mayorga and the Houston Pod.
It’s not too early to start planning on attending the 38tth annual Hal John and Judy Wimberly, Houston POD CCO, April 25th and 26th. It’s always a great time!!! See the attached flyer for information and registration form. We’ve got some great cooks’ goodie bag gifts, so get your pre-registration in early to make sure you get one.
It’s not too early to start planning on attending the 38tth annual Hal John and Judy Wimberly, Houston POD CCO, April 25th and 26th. It’s always a great time!!! See the attached flyer for information and registration form. We’ve got some great cooks’ goodie bag gifts, so get your pre-registration in early to make sure you get one.

And for course, we’ll also be doing the 6th annual Ron Charlton, Junior Chili Championship CCO. So, if you know of a junior who has cooked in the past, or would like to cook this year, get them signed up.

See all of you there. The weather will be great, and of course, Traders Village is the best CCO venue around. Don’t miss it.

From Mike Peters:

The website has been updated with membership forms, DFW Autism information, and Cowtown Cook-off info. If you type cowtown casi in the google search, we now come up FIRST!

If you need any forms they can now be downloaded from our website.

Cowtown CASI, finally in the 20th century.....

Another note for Lisa Bu the Web producerof Here on Earth program (http://www.hereonearth.org)Wisconsin Public Radio concerning the radio chili interview that will feature Honey Jones on Friday from 3 PM to 4 PM CDT. I asked her to record it and she said yes they'll record this and post its MP3 online. I'll let you know when it's available. People in Texas can listen live online at http://www.hereonearth.org and call in during the show by dialing 1-877-GLOBE-07, +1-608-890-0269.




From Patsy Childress: The above is the Registration Form for the 2009 Great Pepper's Meeting being held in Midland, TX.

From Ed Blair:
I just received the news from Mark Dillard:Terry Gust of Pasadena, Texas, a CASI Lifetime Member, died today. He was diagnosed with Leukemia yesterday and passed away today.

From Bill Pierson:
Cheryl's lumpectomy was not successful. The type of cancer (lobuler) is not just one tumor but several small tumors. The pathology results also showed cancer in a couple of the lymph nodes. At this time there is only cancer in one breast, but there is a pretty good likelihood it will develop in the other. So we are looking at a double mastectomy. This will probably take place in early April.



From Ron Barnes:
Results of the Irving Elks Lodge 2334 CCO held Saturday, 3-7-09.
Chili (50 judged)
1. Doris Coats – Irving, TX
2. Dennis Jackson – Iowa Park, TX (Q)
3. Kary Fieseler – Irving, TX
4. Shirley Sexton – Dallas, TX
5. Gale Thedford – Lewisville, TX
6. Tom Dozier – Irving, TX
7. Lee Brett – Euless, TX
8. Darrell Baxter – Grand Prairie, TX
9. Ron Baker – Ennis, TX
10. Larry Preston – Arlington, TX

Show
1. American Legion Family Cooking Team – Karen Ducote – Bedford, TX
2. Bull Rush – Ginny Williams – Irving, TX
3. Pyromaniacs – Sam Roberts – Arlington, TX

Beans (14 judged)
1. Bob Coats – Irving, TX
2. Doris Coats – Irving, TX
3. Gary Brignon – Waxahachie, TX

Elk’s Division (16 judged)
1. Raymond “Doodie” Johnson – Irving Elks 2334
2. Jim Ezell – Irving Elks 2334
3. David “Budda” Manske – Arlington Elks 2114

I want to thank Budda Manske, Beth Baxter, Dru Stewart, Kary Fieseler, Stephanie Brockman, Ginny Williams and the crew at the Irving lodge, and Nick and Mikie McGarity for their help in the judging area and with announcements. It takes good people to pull a cookoff together and these are some of the best!


Notes from ED:
I was contacted by Lisa Bu who is the Web producer for “Here on Earth” program (http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/archive_090313k.cfm) of the Wisconsin Public Radio. Next Friday, March 13, she is hosting a show about Chili. In her research, she found our CASI web site. She wanted somebody from CASI to discuss what makes a good chili, what are the secrets to cooking a great chili and the history of chili. This program will be broadcasted at 3 PM CDT. It is an hour program. Honey Jones, one of our TICC winners and also a Texas Ladies State Champion will be part of this program. The program will also feature Jane Butel, author of “Chili Madness” and “Real Women Eat Chili.” This should be a very interesting program. I have request a tape of the broadcast. Lisa has also provided a link to CASI on her web page.


I will be out of town for the rest of this week and do not know if I will have access to the internet so I may not have any more Posts until next week. If I get more information before noon, i will make a second Post today. I am sorry for any inconvenience. I am including next weekend’s list of CCOs today. Hopefully, each of you can plan a weekend of chili cooking.



CCO’s for March 14 and 15


Mar 14, 2009-001 - Horn Lake MS CASI. Mississippi State Championship CCO. Automatic qualifier for TICC. Cookoff has moved to Southern Thunder Harley Davidson in Horn Lake, MS. Held at 6935 Windchase Drive. Entry fee $20. There will also be a chili contest between the motorcycle clubs. Entry fee $20. CASI turn-in 1 PM Motorcycle club turn-in 2 PM. For more info contact Tanna Jones 2675 Brachton Cove, Horn Lake MS 38637, 901-831- 9478 or Lynne Murry 662-526-5722, email lynne_murry@yahoo.com Benefits American Diabetes Assn.


Mar 14, 2009-002 - Garland TX CASI. Garland Elks St. Pats Cookoff Cooking chili at the Garland Elks Lodge, 3825 Duck Creek Dr. Cross street is Centerville and Duck Creek for St. Pats Day. Cook on the patio, in park or parking lot. $20.00 entry fee for chili. $5.00 for beans with 1st place winner take all. Bean turn-in at Noon. Chili turn-in 1 PM. For the of Benefits Elks National Foundation. Make checks payable to Garland Elks Lodge #1984. Contact: Dave Hewlett 972-578-9232 davehewlett@msn.com OPEN meat CCO. Camper hookups available for electric on limited basis. Small fee charged.


Mar 14, 2009-003 - Caballo NM CASI. Caballo Eagles Annual CCO Exit I-25 at the Caballo Lake State Park exit. Drive in a westerly direction for two miles. Look for the US Flag. This is the Eagles Aerie. RV spaces with full hook-ups are available for a minimal fee. Unlimited dry camping is available. Breakfast and lunch on Saturday are provided for a nominal fee. Entry fee $20 turn- in 2 PM. Make checks payable to New Mexico Chili Society. Contact Tom Chaney 915-449-4064. Benefits Eagles Aerie Charities.


Mar 14, 2009-004 - Tyler TX CASI. Tyler Elks Lodge #215 9th Semi-Annual CCO. Held at 13624 State Hwy 31W, John Nash Building, across from Goodyear Plant. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Benefits the Scholarships, veterans, etc. Prizes and trophies for 1st thru 10th chili, 1st thru 3rd Showmanship, 1st place peoples choice. Bean cooks split the pot. Bean turn-in Noon, fee $5. Bring enough chili for public tasting. 8 Hookups, no sewage. Contact Betty Horbelt, 11575 FM 2016, Tyler TX 75706. tylerelks.215@suddenlinkmail.com 903-595-2575 Tyler Elks after 4:30 PM 903-592-6508. CHILI GRIND ONLY.


Mar 14, 2009-005 - Quinlan TX CASI. 6th Annual Thousand Trails Tawakoni Pod Cookoff. Held at new location in Quinlan at 10407 FM 429 N, 6 miles SE of Quinlan off FM 751, 12 miles N of Terrell on 429 N at Tawakoni VFD. Beans $5 turn-in Noon, 100% payback. Chili $20 turn-in 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Brief Pod meeting after turn-in. Pot Luck dinner Friday and Saturday nights. Dry RV parking RSVP Larry Wampler 903- 450-5541. Benefits Tawakani VFD. Contact Linda Buschel 214-358- 3050 cell 972-672-3285. See cookoff next day.


Mar 14, 2009-006 - Pasadena TX CASI. Pasadena Pod's 31st Annual Cookoff. At the Texas Saloon, 7337 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, Texas. Chili grind only, $20 entry fee, turn- in 2:00 p.m. There will also be a Silent Auction from noon until 5:00 p.m. benefitting the Milton Stanley Jr. Foundation and the Laura Recovery Center. For more information call Dorothy Spishock at 713-724-4059 or Teena Miller at 832-414-9699. According to Pasadena City Code & TABC no one under 21 allowed in building.


Mar 14, 2009-007 - St. Charles IL CASI. St. Charles VFW Post 5036 CCO. Held at St. Charles VFW Post 5036, 119 N. Third St. Entry fee $18 turn-in 2 PM. Benefits VFW. Make checks payable to Chillini Pod. Contact Bill Pierson 411 Illinois Ave. Batavia IL 60510- 1843. chillinipod@comcast.net 630-879-7934


Mar 14, 2009-008 - Del Rio TX CASI. Battle on The Border Chili CCO. Held at Broke Mill RV Park, 6069 Hwy 90 W. Call 830-422-2961 to reserve your spot. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Benefits Del Rio Chamber Scholarship Fund. Make checks payable to Del Rio Convention & Visitors Bureau. Contact Donna Langford 830-775- 3551, 1-800-889-8149. Goody bags for the 1st 50 entries. CHILI GRIND ONLY.


Mar 14, 2009-009 - Comfort TX CASI. Hermann Sons Retirement Home CCO. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Make checks payable to Hermann Sons Retirement Home. Benefits their scholarship fund. Bean entry $10 turn-in Noon. Amateur chili $15 turn-in 1 PM. Friday evening cooks party. RVs welcome, no hookups. Contact Edward Albrecht 830-995-2724.


Mar 14, 2009-010 - Sweetwater TX CASI. Sweetwater Jaycees Rattlesnake Roundup Cookoff. Held at Newman Park. Chili entry fee - $25.00 Chili turn-in time - 11;00 AM Name of your charity - Local Youth Organizations. Charlie Rosas, 200 W. New Mexico. Worlds Largest Rattlesnake Roundup, Carnival, Flea Market. Contact Joe Torrez 325-864-2570.


Mar 14, 2009-011 - Claremore OK CASI. Claremore Elks Chili Cookoff and Car Show.Held on the grounds of the Claremore Elk's Lodge, 1820 Summit Drive. Entry fee $20 Turn in 1:00 P.M. CASI, Elk's & Open Division. CASI Division GROUND MEAT ONLY. Bike, Truck and Antique Tractor Show, Lawn Mower Races. Pancake Breakfast 7-9 AM. Bloody Mary Off turn-in 11 AM entry fee $10. Announcements around 3:30 PM. Supporting Elk's Lodge Charities. Contact Everett Crawford 918-810-3274. Harry Hoyt 918-857-3608.


Mar 14, 2009-012 - Tacoma WA CASI. St Patrick's Red and Green Chili CO Entry fee $20 for Red or Green and $25 for both. Turnin time 1PM for Green 2PM for CASI Red. Held at Freighthouse Square, 25th & D Streets. Make checks payable to Ken Peach. Benefits Local Food Bank TBD. Contact Ken Peach 253- 537-4591. Advertising Probation.


Mar 15, 2009-001 - Garland TX CASI. St. Pats Day 2 Garland Elks CCO Held at 3825 Duck Creek Drive. Cross street is Centerville and Duck Creek. Cook in the park or on the patio. $20.00 entry fee for chili. Chili turn-in 1 PM. Charity will be the DAM POD. Make checks payable to CASI DAM POD Contact: Dave Hewlett 972-578-9232 davehewlett@msn.com Grind only.


Mar 15, 2009-002 - Quinlan TX CASI. Sunday Thousand Trails Tawakoni Cookoff. Entry fee $20 turn-in Noon. Chili Grind Only. Benefits TTT Pod Fund. Contact Linda Buschel 214-358-3050, 972-672- 3285. Larry Wampler 903-450-5541. See cookoff previous day. Held at Tawakoni VFD S., 10407 FM 429 N.


Mar 15, 2009-003 - Nicksville AZ CASI. 24th Annual Sunday Nick's Place St. Pat's CCO in downtown Nicksville AZ, 7 miles south of Sierra Vista AZ on Hwy 92. Turn- in 2:00 pm. Benefits Special Olympics. Cook where you camp. Cooks dinner provided Sat nite. Entry fee $15.00 . Contact Ben Berry 520.378.3692 or bandtberry@ cox.net for more info. This is a great established CCO, lots of fun.