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Grind Chili: Any kind of ground USDA inspected meat, coarse or fine grind. (Contestants can also ask their local market to pack a special blend with a variety of chili peppers and other ingredients, but no beans, pasta, or rice.) Prep starts at 10 a.m., judging and sampling at 1 p.m.
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