"Best" Canned Chili

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I know, I know, "best" and "canned" isn't really possible, but I like to keep a few cans of chili in the pantry for chili emergencies. I typically freeze bricks of homemade, but sometimes I run out and need a can for something quick.

About the only brand around here is Hormel. At least they have one with no beans and i have to do some heavy tweaking to make it mildly passible.

I remember Wolf Brand from back in Texas which is considerably better, and have had it sent up here before. Perhaps some of you have know better ones that I could order just as easily?

Suggestions?
 
I tried the new Busch's Chili. I couldn't eat the stuff!!!! Threw it in the garbage.
 
F McClintock's Trail Camp Beans Rock

I'll put this can of beans up against anything.
 

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Grew up on this stuff, anything is a vast improvement....
 
"good" canned chili = jackelope, wangdoodle, chupa cabra, bigfoot, et al

(no such animal)

just my opinion
 
"good" canned chili = jackelope, wangdoodle, chupa cabra, bigfoot, et al

(no such animal)

just my opinion

I tink the question was "best" nothing about "good".

Even when looking at terrible chili, some of it must be better than others.:mrgreen:
 
Rating canned chili is kind of like an ugly dog contest. Is there a winner???

When I have to eat canned it's Stagg.

mick
 
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