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Its cold this weekend and I finally made chili. I typically cook it in the crockpot and its an all day event which makes the house smell really good. I have been working on my recipe for a few years now and I feel like I have it down where both 101 and I like it.

My Chili recipe 1 pound of ground beef 1 can of black beans 1 can kidney beans 1 can pinto beans 1 can rotel tomatoes with chilies 1 can chicken or beef stock 1 can of tomato paste or 1 jar of tomato sauce Garlic for sautéing beef & 1 ½ tsp into chili 3 Bay leaf 1 ¼ tsp Oregano 1 ½ tsp Crushed Red pepper flakes & 1 tsp chili oil w/flakes ¼ tsp Cumin ¼ tsp Paprika Dash of onion powder Dash of thyme Salt & pepper to taste

Brown beef in butter with salt, pepper and garlic (I typically use garlic paste but fresh is always preferred). Once meat is cooked, transfer to a crock pot. Add beans, rotel tomatoes with chilies, chicken stock, tomato sauce, spices and stir. A note on beans: dump each can on a colander/food strainer and rinse with water first before transferring to the crockpot. Cook on high for 4 hours, then cook on low for another 4 hours.

If cooking in a pressure cooker: Brown beef in butter with salt, pepper and garlic paste in the pressure cooker (on sauté setting). Once done, add all other ingredients, stir and cook on a chili setting.

Its cold this weekend and I finally made chili. I typically cook it in the crockpot and its an all day event which makes the house smell really good. I have been working on my recipe for a few years now and I feel like I have it down where both 101 and I like it. My Chili recipe 1 pound of ground beef 1 can of black beans 1 can kidney beans 1 can pinto beans 1 can rotel tomatoes with chilies 1 can chicken or beef stock 1 can of tomato paste or 1 jar of tomato sauce Garlic for sautéing beef & 1 ½ tsp into chili 3 Bay leaf 1 ¼ tsp Oregano 1 ½ tsp Crushed Red pepper flakes & 1 tsp chili oil w/flakes ¼ tsp Cumin ¼ tsp Paprika Dash of onion powder Dash of thyme Salt & pepper to taste Brown beef in butter with salt, pepper and garlic (I typically use garlic paste but fresh is always preferred). Once meat is cooked, transfer to a crock pot. Add beans, rotel tomatoes with chilies, chicken stock, tomato sauce, spices and stir. A note on beans: dump each can on a colander/food strainer and rinse with water first before transferring to the crockpot. Cook on high for 4 hours, then cook on low for another 4 hours. If cooking in a pressure cooker: Brown beef in butter with salt, pepper and garlic paste in the pressure cooker (on sauté setting). Once done, add all other ingredients, stir and cook on a chili setting.
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Why does the 'write a comment' button keep opening google maps for me?!?! This has been going on for a long time. A big reason why I haven't commented recently. I can reply fine, but not make a stand alone comment to a post. Grrrrr......

Anyways, my comment to this post is 😆:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv_f5qrf1Yk

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Why does the 'write a comment' button keep opening google maps for me?!?!

This has nothing to do with Poal.

Your browser has been hijacked by a rogue extension.

https://poal.co/s/Poaldev/768167

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This has nothing to do with Poal.

I kind of figured that.

Your browser has been hijacked by a rogue extension.

Thankyou for the links. Samsung internet is my preferred browser. I'm not familiar with extensions.

I'm admittedly technologically-challenged. This browser worked fine when I first got this new tablet. How did this happen and how do I see and delete the extensions? Or am I doomed to use Chrome or another browser? Chrome and Samsung are the only ones I have.

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Took me 5 seconds to get the answer.

This issue occurs because the form submission on the website is generating a link that your Android system believes should be opened in the Google Maps app rather than inside the browser. This is often caused by an automatic "open supported links" setting or a malicious/incorrectly coded link on the webpage.

Here are the steps to fix this, ordered from most likely to least likely:

  1. Disable "Open Supported Links" for Google Maps This is the most common solution. It tells Android not to automatically switch to the Maps app when a map-related link is triggered. Go to your phone’s Settings. Tap Apps. Find and tap on Maps (Google Maps). Tap on Open by default or Set as default. Toggle off Open supported links or select "Don't open in this app".

  2. Disable "Open Links in Apps" in Samsung Internet You can force Samsung Internet to handle all links internally. Open Samsung Internet. Tap the Menu (three lines in the bottom right). Tap Settings -> Useful features. Toggle off Open links in apps.

  3. Clear Google Maps App Defaults If you previously selected "Always" to open links in Maps, you need to reset that behavior. Go to Settings > Apps > Maps. Tap Open by default. Tap Clear defaults.