Chop the onion.
Cook the ground beef with the onion. (this is Jimmy's job now)
When the meat is brown (in the above picture it is about halfway there), drain the fat and put it back in the pot.
I adore corn, so I use as many ears as possible. This time I used 4.
Cut the corn off the cob.
Add the two cans of tomato sauce to the meat.
The directions on the package say to add 16 oz of water, but I've decided beer is better. I love the flavor of 420 (that's also our wedding date), so I used it this time. Just use whatever you have.
The package of chili mix comes with individual spice packets, which you add depending on how much heat or salt you want.
I like beans in my chili, and I used one can of chili beans and one can of navy beans.
The longer you cook the chili the better it is, which if why my dad would always start in the morning. Technically you only need about 30 minutes to make chili, but it's up to you.
Top however you like :)
I'm so happy to have all the memories of cooking with my dad. He and Missy are wonderful cooks. They always make the best dinners together with my dad mainly in charge of the grill and Missy in charge of the inside stuff. Cooking has always been such a wonderful part of my family, and I am so excited to start making these memories with little Oliver.
Have a WONDERFUL Fall weekend everybody!

























