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Sausalito’s 35th Annual Chili Cook-Off
I did it! My chili was tasty, my booth was creative, I networked with local residences, and I faced my fears. Enjoy the pictures...
I cut up all of my vegetables the night before which was
genius.
I’m so proud of myself for being brave and fearless. I got a
good night sleep Friday night, woke up ready to seize the day and cook some
chili. After 5 trips to the car and two stops for ice I finally showed up to
the Dunphy Park, where the cook-off took place.
As soon as I arrived everything
got that much real(er). I realized I was about to cook 15 gallons of chili all by
myself, which didn’t seem like a big deal until I saw the other teams had at
least 8-15 people helping and I was all alone.
I unloaded my car and set up my “kitchen” area, then started
browning my meat, which took about an hour.
After all the meat was done, it was time to cook my
vegetables, that took 20 minutes.
Then it was time to add beans, tomatoes, and seasonings. By
the time all of my ingredients were added it was past 10am and my friend arrived
ready to work.
We spent the next hour setting up my booth.
Before I could take a deep breath it was time to serve
chili. I wasn’t able to taste my chili but my helper and my customers let me know
it was delicious.
I spent the next 4 hours passing out chili, talking about my
business and networking with Sausalito residences.
My chili was amazing. It had a smoky flavor that wasn’t intimidating
or too spicy. I also set out mild cheddar cheese, sour cream, and my famous hot
sauce that I made the day before. I had an overwhelming response to my chili
and my booth. People kept coming back for more chili, most of the day there was
a line for my booth. At least 50 people told me I had the best chili at the
event. I ran out of chili 45 minutes before the event was over. The people next to me had at least a few gallons left over, but not me, I had to scrape the bottom of my pots.
Sadly I didn’t place, I didn’t win any prizes, but that wasn’t
the point. I won in my mind. I faced a fear and accomplished something out of
my comfort zone. I met people, I passed out positive affirmations, I made
wonderful connections, and I did it all by myself.
SO HAPPY!!!
By the end of the day I was pooped.
The breakdown
I plan on participating in the Chili Cook Off next year. I
am proud of myself for taking on such a big challenge. When I first
arrived at the park I didn’t want to unpack the car, I was nervous, a little
scared, and very intimidated. But I thought about all of you. I thought about all
the positive affirmations I post on my blog, how I tell people to get
uncomfortable, be brave, try new things and believe in yourself, which is exactly
what I did and it paid off. Now I know I can do anything I put my mind to.
I can’t wait to see what I get myself into next.
Blessings
Mary


























































