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Episode 370: Dire, Satanic Chili

November 15th, 2019 | Robin

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We show up in the Gaming Hut with our usual punctuality to look at ways of handling player absences.

Crime Blotter looks at video games as a platform for money laundering.

Beloved Patreon backer Steve Dempsey invites us to the Food Hut for a bowl of chili, or at least some palaver and history concerning this iconic and weirdly controversial dish.

And finally, in Ask Ken and Robin, backer Michael Gemar invites us to riff on the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, a kickstarted temple to art and psychedelic mysticism, complete with bread and breakfast.

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Fairytale Mash-ups, the new expansion for Atlas Games’ classic storytelling card game Once Upon a Time, is here to bring you classic characters, hilarious juxtapositions and hungry giant sheep.

 

Only a few days remain in the latest Bundle of Holding deal featuring Pelgrane Press’ Trail of Cthulhu. Feast on the brand new Cities of Cthulhu PDF bundle, featuring Dreamhounds of Paris and Cthulhu City, or tip your friends to the classic original bundle including the core book and so much more.

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Arc Dream Publishing presents a gorgeous new edition of Robert W. Chambers’ The King in Yellow, a deluxe hardback in delightful faux snakeskin, with a foreword by John Scott Tynes, annotations by our own Kenneth Hite, and stunning full-pate color  illustrations by Samuel Araya. Grab it while it lasts in the Arc Dream store.

4 Responses to “Episode 370: Dire, Satanic Chili”

  1. Doc Cross says:

    Although I will agree to disagree with Ken about beans in chili, I agree 100% about that concoction from Cincinnati. As for that “Chili Sauce”, I can only assume that snowmobiling in Canada causes madness.

    For a fine chili recipe, I refer you to Alton Brown’s version of chili from the “The Big Chili” episode.

  2. Douglas Sundseth says:

    Any discussion of chile that doesn’t discuss the Official New Mexico State Question is deeply flawed. Sad, even. And definitely a sign of the approaching apocalypse, or dogs and cats living together (assuming there’s a difference). 8-(

    The _correct_ answer to that question, of course, is “Green”.

    😎

    For reference: https://statesymbolsusa.org/symbol-official-item/new-mexico/uncategorized/new-mexico-state-question

  3. james burns says:

    Chili Sauce sounds really familiar. My grandmother made and jarred her own chili sauce and yes there was no meat with in it as I remember ,but it was really good.

  4. Anthony Shostak says:

    Dear Ken & Robing, you simply must return to the story of artist Alex Grey to delve more deeply into his early experiments with necro-art, his polar expedition, and his rescue from a demon by an incorporeal “Mr. Lewis” shortly before a dream trial for his crimes against the dead.

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