Food Truck Chili in a CAN – WHAT ARE WE EATING?? – The Wolfe Pit




Food Truck Chili in a CAN – Best Chili Ever? Is it any good?? Watch and see!

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29 replies
  1. Mark T
    Mark T says:

    I refuse to buy canned chili. On the odd occasion I will put that Wolf Brand chili on a hot dog if it's offered but I doctor the shit out of it usually with Tabasco sauce and diced onion.

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  2. Samantha Squarl
    Samantha Squarl says:

    My coworker brought chili made with peanut butter to work once. Everyone made a big deal about it. Later on, i made chili… forgot saltines, and had nothing but peanutbutter crackers… so ended up being pretty good. I imagine that's where the idea came from. The peanut butter crackers was better than what she prepared

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  3. muttbob
    muttbob says:

    Great video!
    My neighbor gave me a can of Castleberry's Food Truck Stout Beef Chili the other day, because he didn't like it, and he knows that I like craft beer. I just tried it tonight, which is why I'm here online looking for reviews on it to see if anyone in the world could like it. I thought it was the worst tasting chili I've ever had in my life, and I've tried hundreds of different chilis. I've eaten a ton of them at chili cook offs, and I've eaten just about every canned variety there is. I also make a mean chili myself. Although I don't consider it real chili, the stuff at Steak 'n Shake tastes OK, Hormel chili is eatable, but Wolf Brand Homestyle Chili is the best I've ever had from a can. Castleberry's hotdog chili is fine for cheap chili dogs, but Wolf Brand with no beans is much better. If anyone ever offers me Castleberry's Food Truck Stout Beef Chili again, I'll tell them to toss it in the trash.

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  4. Vicki Frakes
    Vicki Frakes says:

    So, the ADOBO LIME WHITE CHICKEN CHILI, was it real spicy? You said it was medium heat, but you didn’t say how hot, if it was eye, watering hot or not. I can’t eat foods that are too hot.

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  5. John Mulder
    John Mulder says:

    9 out of 10 products with beer premade are shit tbh, its cuz they use extra cheap sour beer thats not fit to drink for consumption. not that its bad for you but it failedi nthe taste test.

    and thats why its usually shit if you buy it premade. manufacturers always try to save that single cent per tonnage. and thats easily done if you use cheap beer. I bet of them dont even use beer but just a weird fungus lab made powder stuff that makes it taste like beer.

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