Chili Cook-Off CONTESTANTS

$15.00

Think you have what it takes? Enter your chili for a chance at a trophy, swag, prizes, gift cards and BRAGGING rights. All types of chilis welcome with first, second and third place winners. All entries receive your choice of one bottle of Whoa Doggie Hot Sauce and a Whoa Doggie apron.

All entries must provide chili in a 7+ quart crock pot for the day of the event. Details on event setup will be emailed one week prior to the event.

All proceeds benefit Dames for Danes Great Dane Rescue of Knoxville

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Think you have what it takes? Enter your chili for a chance at a trophy, swag, prizes, gift cards and BRAGGING rights. All types of chilis welcome with first, second and third place winners. All entries receive your choice of one bottle of Whoa Doggie Hot Sauce and a Whoa Doggie apron.

All entries must provide chili in a 7+ quart crock pot for the day of the event. Details on event setup will be emailed one week prior to the event.

All proceeds benefit Dames for Danes Great Dane Rescue of Knoxville

Think you have what it takes? Enter your chili for a chance at a trophy, swag, prizes, gift cards and BRAGGING rights. All types of chilis welcome with first, second and third place winners. All entries receive your choice of one bottle of Whoa Doggie Hot Sauce and a Whoa Doggie apron.

All entries must provide chili in a 7+ quart crock pot for the day of the event. Details on event setup will be emailed one week prior to the event.

All proceeds benefit Dames for Danes Great Dane Rescue of Knoxville

Chili is one of the great peasant foods. It is one of the few contributions America has made to world cuisine. Eaten with corn bread, sweet onion, sour cream, it contains all five of the elements deemed essential by the sages of the Orient: sweet, sour, salty, pungent, and bitter.
— Rex Stout
Chili is not so much food as a state of mind. Addictions to it are formed early in life and the victims never recover. On blue days in October, I get this passionate yearning for a bowl of chili, and I nearly lose my mind.
— Margaret Cousins