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2016 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR
LINCOLN DAILY NEWS July 29 - August 6, 2016
Some like it hot, some not; chili to everyone’s liking
Brad Aper Tribute Team takes two awards
Whether you like your chili hot, mild, or somewhere in
between, the annual chili cook-off at the Logan County Fair
is the place to be. Bringing out competitors from around the
county, it is a good place to try several tasty chili recipes.
This year’s cook-off had eleven teams. In addition to a
few veteran teams for whom the cook-off is part of Fair
tradition, the competition added a few newcomers. And,
as usual, a lot of friendly bantering and joking went on
between rival teams.
Carter’s Farm Team with David Carter and Ethan Bertram
was in the competition for the first time. Carter has been
in other cooking contests, so he decided to enter the chili
cook-off. Carter and Bertram said it is “chili like your mama
makes,” and is “not super spicy or exotic, just solid with no frills.” The boys use just basic spices.
Dan Benedict was another first year entrant,
and he just decided on Friday night he would
participate in the cook-off. Benedict said, “I
use ground beef, pork, and turkey to make
my chili special.” He said the chili’s spiciness “is
about medium,” and “I add a special sauce
to give it a kick.”
John Cook also participated for the first time. Cook
said, “I use a blend of ingredients to make the
chili have a little bit of a bite to it.” He said, “I use
ground beef, beans, tomatoes, and a few spices.”