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Second-Annual Chili Cook-Off Tuesday at JFK

Last year's event was amazing; this year's boasts 16 different chilis; you decide winner.

Plainview-Old Bethpage School District's second-annual "Most Delicious Chili" Cook-Off is set for Tuesday from 7-9 p.m.

Once again, the event, featuring a wide-assortment of chilis prepared by Plainview school celebrities, will take place in the Plainview JFk gym.

Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and provides a festive atmosphere for the tasting of 16 different chilis. Voters get to cast their ballots for your favorite chili.

All proceeds will benefit the P-OB JFK High School PTA's "Dollars for Scholar" scholarship.

Among the contestants whose chilis will be on display include:

Contestant Chili:

Jim Murray

 

Principal Chili

John McNamara

 

Middle School Spice

Tom Schwartz

 

50 Shades of Chili

Michael Goldman

 

Tooth Hot to Handle

Luke Anuszek

 

Willy Wonka Chili

Eric Seiden No-name chili

Mia Schwartz

 

Mama Mia's Amazin' Caliente

Bill Schenck

 

Great Bowls of Fire

Brad Hyman

 

Music To My Lips

Scott Lieberman

 

Red Hot Business Teachers

Spanish Honor Society

 

Nothing much, just chili

Danny Brennan/Hayden Chodes

 

Chili Chongas

Hannah Stewart/Marissa Griff

 

Mac & Chili

Amy Reifer

 

Smokin Reifer's Chicken Chili

Maggie Coakley

 

Northeast meets Southwest

Julian Kelly

 

Hot as Hell

Angel Cepeda

 

Angel's Devil Chili

Joe Dowd (Editor) February 26, 2013 at 05:37 am
See our list of contestants here: The Chili Cook-Off is Tuesday night. I'll be there and plan to taste them all. jd
Jeff Reis February 26, 2013 at 02:33 pm
If judges are needed, I'd be honored to show up hungry.
Anthony Campagna February 27, 2013 at 02:56 pm
Who won ?
Joe Dowd (Editor) February 27, 2013 at 10:28 pm
Anthony: A story is coming shortly. jd
Joe Dowd (Editor) February 27, 2013 at 11:34 pm
Anthony: The story is on the site: http://patch.com/A-2twq

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