• Today in History - 1985

    From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to All on Tue Sep 19 04:40:00 2023

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Fri Sep 22 04:01:00 2023
    22 September 1985 - MUSICIANS PERFORM TO HELP FAMILY FARMERS: Inspired
    by Live Aid, Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, and Neil Young organize
    Farm Aid, a concert in Champaign, IL to benefit American family farmers.
    Other performers include Bon Jovi, Billy Joel, Johnny Cash, and Lou
    Reed.

    For more than three decades, one music event has been singularly focused
    on a piece of American life that holds at least part of the answer to
    this crisis - family farming. For that reason, Willie Nelson's Farm Aid
    may well be the nation's most important music festival right now.

    "Climate change is the most important issue we face today," says Dave
    Matthews, who is a member of the board - along with Nelson, John
    Mellencamp, Neil Young, and Margo Price - of Farm Aid, which Nelson
    launched in 1985, to help keep family farmers on their land. Since it
    began, through its annual benefit concerts, Farm Aid has raised more
    than $64 million to support programs that help family farmers.

    Now in its 38th year, Farm Aid takes place Sept 23 at Ruoff Music Center
    in Noblesville, Indiana-Mellencamp's home state - with the
    organization's guiding artists joined by the Grateful Dead's Bobby Weir
    & the Wolf Bros. featuring the Wolfpack, Lukas Nelson, Nathaniel
    Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Allison Russell, The String Cheese Incident
    and Particle Kid. Also on the bill: Clayton Anderson, The Black Opry
    featuring Lori Rayne, Tylar Bryant and Kyshona, the Jim Irsay Band,
    featuring Ann Wilson of Heart, Native Pride Productions and the Wisdom
    Indian Dancers.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Shotgun Willie Chilli
    Categories: Chilli, Stews, Beef, Chilies
    Yield: 12 Servings

    6 lb Prime Beef; diced or coarse
    - ground
    4 md Onions; fine diced
    15 oz Can tomato Sauce
    6 lg New Mexico dried chile pods
    6 lg Pasilla dried chile pods
    4 c Beef broth
    2 tb Vinegar
    1 ts Tabasco
    16 tb Gebhardt Chilli Powder
    2 tb Ground cumin
    1 ts Cayenne pepper
    1 tb MSG
    1/2 ts Sugar
    14 cl Garlic; crushed
    1 c Water
    1 1/2 tb Oregano leaves
    2 tb (to 3 tb) Wesson Oil
    Salt & black pepper

    Remove stems and seeds from pepper pods and boil chile
    peppers in water for approximately one hour until pulp
    separates from skin. Scrape pulp from skin, mash into a
    paste. Use 1 1/2 cups of this paste in recipe.

    In the 1 cup of water, bring the 1 1/2 tablespoons oregano
    leaves to boil, steep like tea. Strain, add the strained
    liquid to chilli mixture.

    Brown beef, a small batch at a time in hot oil adding onions
    and black pepper to each batch. Remove meat to chili pot as
    it browns. Add remaining ingredients, blend well. Cover and
    simmer 2 hours, stirring occasionally.

    1985 ICS World Championship recipe

    FROM: Carol Hancock, winner 1985

    From: http://www.chilicookoff.com/Winner/wc_1985

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