Skyline isn't a spicy chili. It has cinnamon and chocolate in the ingredients (it doesn't taste sweet, though, and I maintain you can't taste the cinnamon or chocolate). There's not a bit of spice to it.
Oooh, that sounds delicious.
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Skyline isn't a spicy chili. It has cinnamon and chocolate in the ingredients (it doesn't taste sweet, though, and I maintain you can't taste the cinnamon or chocolate). There's not a bit of spice to it.
Oooh, that sounds delicious.
I'm with Jilli re: chili.
I have consumed and enjoyed many things that call themselves chili, but the only reliable consistent ingredient was perhaps chili powder. The last few decades they didn't have meat, yet still chili in my mind.
Had the Skyline variety about 35 years ago in Fort Lauderdale. It was tasty.
And he's just sobbing and crying and saying almost wailing his teacher's name over and over and I want to go hug him but he wants to be left alone.
Poor noodle! It is so hard to hear the kids in that state.
He was feeling better. But he would still kind of just say "I want Miss R" . I know he's sick but I'm hoping he can go to school tomorrow because I don't want him to be sad any more .
Skyline sounds more like chile mole with the cinnamon and chocolate.
In Neko Atsume news, I finally got Peaches and Saint Purrtrick. The only one I'm missing is Bob the Cat. Any tips on what brings him to the yard?
Cat Metropolis. He's one of the few rare cats I've gotten multiple times!
Cat Metropolis. Bob doesn't seem to be picky about the food.
He likes to perch on the very top. His name should be Bilbo.
I AM SO EXCITE THAT I AM ON MY WAY TO SKYLINE TERRITORY I CANNOT EVEN TELL YOU.