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  2. We Made Ree Drummond’s Pioneer Woman Chili Recipe ... - AOL

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    The post We Made Ree Drummond’s Pioneer Woman Chili Recipe, and Yes, It’s Perfect appeared first on Taste of Home. Learn how to make it step-by-step and read our review of this classic cowboy ...

  3. Texas Cowboy Chili Recipe - AOL

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    CUT beef strips crosswise into small cubes. HEAT oil in nonstick saucepot.Add beef and cook until browned and juices evaporate, stirring often. ADD onion, green pepper and cumin and cook until pepper is tender-crisp.

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    Want to make Texas Cowboy Chili? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Texas Cowboy Chili? recipe for your family and friends.

  5. American frontier - Wikipedia

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    Major Stephen Harriman Long (1784–1864) [80] led the Yellowstone and Missouri expeditions of 1819–1820, but his categorizing in 1823 of the Great Plains as arid and useless led to the region getting a bad reputation as the "Great American Desert", which discouraged settlement in that area for several decades. [81]

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  7. Sonofabitch stew - Wikipedia

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    This last item, the "marrow gut", was a key ingredient. Davidson quotes Ramon Adam's 1952 Come An' Get It: The Story of the Old Cowboy Cook, which reports that this is a tube, between two of the calf's stomachs, filled with a substance resembling marrow, deemed edible only while the calf is young and still feeding on milk. This marrow-like ...

  8. Cook Peak - Wikipedia

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    Cook Peak, elevation 9,754 feet (2,973 m), is a mountain peak in the Washburn Range of Yellowstone National Park.The peak was named in 1922 by then-superintendent Horace Albright to honor Charles W. Cook, a member of the 1869 Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition which explored the Yellowstone park region; 1922 was the 50th anniversary of the park's creation, and Cook, still living in Montana ...

  9. Texas Cowboy Chili Recipe - AOL

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    CUT beef strips crosswise into small cubes. HEAT oil in nonstick saucepot.Add beef and cook until browned and juices evaporate, stirring often. ADD onion, green pepper and cumin and cook until ...