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Do you cook the best chilli in Bangkok?

6/6/2016

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Show us at The BigChilli Cook-Off!

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A FUN day out for the whole family is guaranteed at the annual American Independence Day Picnic. Held this year at NIST International School on Saturday July 2, the event will feature a wide range of games and activities such as tug of war, egg toss, and pie eating contests, as well as live music, and a hunger-busting range of American food and drinks.
    
A highlight of the event for foodies is The BigChilli Cook Off – a competition to find Bangkok’s best American-style chilli.  
    
Now in its ninth year, the event is organized by the I-Day committee which, having judged and cooked in Chili Appreciation Society international events, certainly knows its stuff.
    
The event is open to anyone who believes they cook the best chilli in Bangkok. What makes the event so fun is the People’s Choice Awards going to the chili receiving the most votes from the public.
     
Think you have the recipe and cooking skills to take part? Contact Dana Edward Caron “Head Chilli Head” at 081 837 6855 or email: [email protected].
    
You can also check out Dana's award-winning chilli recipe on page 50 of this issue. Best of luck!

For more info about the American Independence Day Picnic visit: amchamthailand.com
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