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		<title>Every Vegetable Chili</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 03:44:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maris Callahan]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever since I moved to Chicago I&#8217;ve been fascinated by some of the unusual architecture in the city. It seems that on every corner, in every park there is a different statue &#8211; a different interpretation of classic American or modern art. Even though the American Gothic is both awe-inspiring and fascinating (and bone-chillingly creepy. Yeah, I went there) I&#8217;m a lot more perplexed by &#8220;the bean&#8221; (pictured above) in Millennium Park. Actually titled &#8220;Cloud Gate&#8221; the sculpture is actually a 110-ton series of polished stainless steel plates inspired by liquid mercury. At 66 by 33 feet, it&#8217;s the largest sculpture of its kind and offers a mirror image of the city skyline. But this is a food blog, not an art blog or an architecture blog. Even though &#8220;the bean&#8221; is a noteworthy Chicago landmark, we&#8217;re here to talk about a different kind of bean: the kind that mixes well with diced tomatoes, ground beef or turkey and vegetables. To me, chili is a one-pot go-to meal for busy nights. Even though some chili recipes suggest cooking it for hours, I&#8217;ve made plenty of chili recipes that are especially suitable for busy weeknights: Classic Turkey Chili, Spicy Chicken Cornbread Chili and White Bean &#38; Apple [&#8230;]</p>
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