On a whim I decided to make some chili powder. I took a handful of dried chilies, baked them even drier in my oven, and used a little coffee grinder to make chili powder out of them. Andria walked in the house after her sports practice, ravenous, ready-to-eat-cardboard-hungry and said […]
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