Bird
Rest in Peace
Jim, I'd be glad to help you eat the chili with that recipe, but when I make chili now-a-days, I do it the easier and lazier way with Wick Fowler's 2-alarm chili makin's. And I have a big pot of beans ready to eat today myself, but we almost never use pinto beans anymore. I like pinto beans just fine, but my wife prefers the cranberry beans (or October beans, as they were called in West Virginia) and they're very similar; perhaps a tiny bit sweeter and softer. And Kroger's is the only place I know to buy them. They cost a little more than pinto beans, but still pretty cheap at $1.59 a pound for the dried ones.