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Debo’s Crazy Cheesy Chili Mac Recipe
by Christine Lamb

Nearly

every culture developed their own version of beer. Africans used millet, maize

and cassava. Chinese used wheat. Japanese used rice. The Egyptians used barley.

Hops the main ingredient in modern beer beverages wasn’t used in brewing until

1000 AD.

The

modern era of brewing beer could not begin until the invention of commercial

refrigeration, methods of automatic bottling, and pasteurization.

4,000

years ago in Babylon, it was an accepted practice that for a month after the

wedding, the bride's father would supply his son in law with all the beer he

could drink. In ancient Babylon, the calendar was lunar based (based on the

cycle of the moon). The month following any wedding was called the "honey

month" which evolved into "honeymoon". Mead is a honey beer and

what better way to celebrate a honeymoon.

January

1935, the first canned beer, "Krueger Cream Ale," was sold by the

Kruger Brewing Company, Richmond, VA.

Research Source: About

It’s

easy dinner for any night of the week. The family will have a smile when they

eat this chili mac.

Debo’s

Crazy Cheesy Chili Mac

Copyrighted

2013, Debo, Christine’s Pantry. All rights reserved.

Ingredients:

1

Directions:

In

a large skillet over medium heat, add meat and beer. Crumble meat as it cooks,

and cook until no longer pink. Drain excess liquid. Add refried beans to the

meat mixture, and stir well. Add taco seasoning mix, chili seasoning mix, diced

tomatoes with green chilies, stirring.

Cook

pasta according to package directions. Drain pasta and return pasta to pot. Add

cheese, and stir until cheese melted. Top with meat mixture, and stir. Enjoy!