Chili Cook-Off at the Glendale Chamber

ACMEAdmin • March 22, 2013

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Co-hosted with Denver Fire Station #5, King Soopers, The Egg & I and Wild Women Wine, this much-anticipated return event was a huge success. Chamber members met new Fire Captain, Craig Carter and toured their station. The hosts outdid themselves, as did the many chamber chili chefs, and the votes were close this year, as there was stiff competition in every category. Tasty sandwiches provided by The Egg & I, a spectacular cheese and cracker tray from King Soopers and wonderful wine from Wild Women Wine added a nice touch to the evening.

The winners were:

Art Collins of AlphagraphicsBest 5 Alarm Chili
Zane Anderson and the team from The Egg & I – Best Mild / Traditional Chili
Dr. Sarah Werner – Best Green Chili
Annette Gilman of Scrum Enterprises – Best Creative Chili

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Congratulations to all of the winners and thanks to everyone who participated and joined the fun!

 

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