yeahwhatokay:

thedailywhat:

Infographic of the Day: Remember the map in which a single movie was used to represent each state (and the subsequent map of TV shows)? Well, the fine folks at My Food Looks Funny cooked up (get it?) this similar inforgraphic which attempts to match states to their representative foods.
Click here to embiggen, and let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin.
[mflf.]

I really like that it’s “Cincinnati Chili” and not just chili. Damn straight. 

yeahwhatokay:

thedailywhat:

Infographic of the Day: Remember the map in which a single movie was used to represent each state (and the subsequent map of TV shows)? Well, the fine folks at My Food Looks Funny cooked up (get it?) this similar inforgraphic which attempts to match states to their representative foods.

Click here to embiggen, and let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin.

[mflf.]

I really like that it’s “Cincinnati Chili” and not just chili. Damn straight. 

(Source: thedailywhat)

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"A GLANCE around a Skyline Chili parlor indicates a prescribed method for eating the chili. Beginning at one end of the mound of chili, each bite is cut in a wedge shape and lifted carefully to the mouth. Drops of chili sauce stray, so plastic bibs are provided. As the chili disappears from the plate, oyster crackers are crushed and added to soak up the sauce."

The New York Times

Skyline Chili 5-Way

The picture is Skyline; the article is Skyline. But everyone knows Gold Star reigns supreme.

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