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By Steve Hudson

If you've look at the Dixie Contractor website lately (www.acppubs.com , and follow the link to Dixie Contractor) you've noticed that we've added a "feedback" section. This lets you, worthy readers, share comments on what you're seeing in the magazine. Your input helps us deliver all the news that's fit to print (did someone say that already, or am I first?) while bringing you the word on what's happening in construction in the southeast.

Well, this month the word seems to be "chili."

It seems that our recent news item on the winners of the ABC of Georgia chili cook-off stirred the interest (and appetites) of several readers, and we've had a number of inquiries asking if we'd find and share the recipe for the chili that took first place. …


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