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Charles Goodnight in Colorado
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One Man's Award Winning Green Chile 4K
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My original video, One Man's Green Chile, ua-cam.com/video/YMtPOzpKW4U/v-deo.htmlsi=p3MfN8iIuq9jkzbN, was a bigger hit than I ever expected. Over the years I've modified that original recipe, and in September 2023, I entered my perfected green Chile in the Pueblo Chile & Frijoles Festival Chile Cookoff, and won first place in the Non-Commercial Green Chile category. Needless to say, it was time...
Let's Talk Hats with the Hatted Professor
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This is a teaser/proof-of-concept video for an upcoming vlog from the Hatted Professor.
Danu's Garden
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A walkthrough of Cailleach feasa and Danu's Garden
Buster's Last Stand
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Words & Music by J. B. Bowers, Vocals: Craig Bowers Acoustic Guitar: J. B. Bowers Lead guitar: Craig Bowers In 1993 my brother and I were living in Branson, MO, and I was trying to pursue a music career, mostly as a songwriter. We also put together a band, which lasted all of two benefit shows my brother organized. Still, it was fun. The second show was at Mel Tillis’s theater, since my brother...
Angel from Heaven
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Words & Music by J. B. Bowers, Vocals: J. B. Bowers In 1993 my brother and I were living in Branson, MO, and I was trying to pursue a music career, mostly as a songwriter. We also put together a band, which lasted all of two benefit shows my brother organized. Still, it was fun. The second show was at Mel Tillis’s theater, since my brother had worked for him in the past. At that time, though, h...
Pray for the Cowboy
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Words & Music by J. B. Bowers, Vocals: J. B. Bowers In 1993 my brother and I were living in Branson, MO, and I was trying to pursue a music career, mostly as a songwriter. We also put together a band, which lasted all of two benefit shows my brother organized. Still, it was fun. The second show was at Mel Tillis’s theater, since my brother had worked for him in the past. At that time, though, h...
Little Rodeo Wranglers - Title Track
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J. B. Bowers aka "Cowboy Brad" - Little Rodeo Wranglers Soundtrack Words & Music by J. B. Bowers
The Colorado Trail
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J. B. Bowers aka "Cowboy Brad" - Little Rodeo Wranglers
The Old Chisholm Trail
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J. B. Bowers aka "Cowboy Brad" - Little Rodeo Wranglers Soundtrack
Colorado Railroad Maps
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Colorado Railroad Maps
An Epic Run
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Sled Run for the ages!
Good Books, Good Coffee, from the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 06 of 18
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I lived in Pacific Grove, CA, on the Monterey Peninsula from 1989 to 1992. For the first time in my life, I formed an intimate connection with place, transforming me forever. In 2000 I created this album, using MIDI files and my PC, to share, through music, my emotions and experiences of life on the peninsula.
Otters' Dance, from the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 05 fo 18
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I lived in Pacific Grove, CA, on the Monterey Peninsula from 1989 to 1992. For the first time in my life, I formed an intimate connection with place, transforming me forever. In 2000 I created this album, using MIDI files and my PC, to share, through music, my emotions and experiences of life on the peninsula.
Highway 1 Morning, from the album "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 04 of 18
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I lived in Pacific Grove, CA, on the Monterey Peninsula from 1989 to 1992. For the first time in my life, I formed an intimate connection with place, transforming me forever. In 2000 I created this album, using MIDI files and my PC, to share, through music, my emotions and experiences of life on the peninsula.
Foggy Night in PG, from the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 03 of 18
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Foggy Night in PG, from the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 03 of 18
Cannery Row, From the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 02 of 18
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Cannery Row, From the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 02 of 18
Breakfast at Lovers Point, From the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 01 of 18
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Breakfast at Lovers Point, From the album, "Peninsula Perceptions," Track 01 of 18
One Man's Recipe for Blackberry Crumble
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One Man's Recipe for Blackberry Crumble
PCC History Club's Excellent Adventure
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PCC History Club's Excellent Adventure
Integrating eLumen into D2L
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Integrating eLumen into D2L
Making Felt Hat Bodies at Winchester Hat Corporation
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Making Felt Hat Bodies at Winchester Hat Corporation
Heartbreak Harley Quinn
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Heartbreak Harley Quinn
One Man's Recipe for Pueblo Green Chile
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One Man's Recipe for Pueblo Green Chile
Citation Basics - Episode 5: MLA Style with a little bit of Endnotes
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Citation Basics - Episode 5: MLA Style with a little bit of Endnotes
Citation Basics - Episode 1: Citation Motivations
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Citation Basics - Episode 1: Citation Motivations
Citation Basics - Episode 4: Deep Dish Footnotes
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Citation Basics - Episode 4: Deep Dish Footnotes
Citation Basics - Episode 2: Footnote Essentials
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Citation Basics - Episode 2: Footnote Essentials
Citation Basics - Episode 3: Inserting Footnotes
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Citation Basics - Episode 3: Inserting Footnotes

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @lettybastien4624
    @lettybastien4624 3 дні тому

    Denver green chili is very delicious.

  • @jonwebb5241
    @jonwebb5241 4 дні тому

    We lived in Pueblo in the early 2000’s , and went every year, buying roasted green chile( with garlics). Mmmmm. Made “green chile gravy” to use on everything, or just by itself. Now we live near Hatch, and celebrate the green chili here, in restaurants all over. Thanks for this recipe and congratulations!

  • @davidrabago7129
    @davidrabago7129 4 дні тому

    fresh roasted peeled and cut green chili's ,right?

  • @lucasarguello840
    @lucasarguello840 4 дні тому

    Lemitar NM green chile. Everything else is trash.

  • @jackiehorn3724
    @jackiehorn3724 5 днів тому

    I do my flour just like you did for stews and gravy’s, etc.

  • @rolisreefranch
    @rolisreefranch 5 днів тому

    Fascinating video. I'm from Denver, and this is ALMOST exactly like my OLD recipe (a hit for years), but it needed one major, and a couple minor adjustments. BTW, I've made over 20 different varieties/variations over the years. Pueblo/Hatch, always with a little chopped/pureed elements. Cumino, Serranos, and Jalapeños, just a few. I prefer pork chunks in the traditional method. The breakthrough I learned from an old abuelita is to boil/steam the chunks of pork in the first stage with just a little salt. This usually takes about 30 minutes. The fat renders, then the flour goes in. besides the other things I mentioned, my recipe is almost exactly the same as yours. I use water, but throw in some caldo de pollo. Need to enter the contest so I can take home the prize next year!

  • @JoannSchmaltz-km4jy
    @JoannSchmaltz-km4jy 5 днів тому

    Yip. Best green chile from Young Guns in Hatch, NM.

  • @barbieworld8491
    @barbieworld8491 6 днів тому

    No Mexican oregano??? I’m an Arizona native and we love our green chile and are pretty authentic

  • @dfb8854
    @dfb8854 6 днів тому

    What is the red stuff in the pot that you left out of your recipe? Oh wait is that the can of Rotel?

  • @ModestyDorothea
    @ModestyDorothea 6 днів тому

    It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.

  • @ReginaHopkin-b4c
    @ReginaHopkin-b4c 7 днів тому

    If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.

  • @OdgenPartridge
    @OdgenPartridge 7 днів тому

    To get the full value of joy you must have someone to divide it with.

  • @DianaWlison
    @DianaWlison 7 днів тому

    If we could learn to like ourselves, even a little, maybe our cruelties and angers might melt away.

  • @DonaldFielding-d1e
    @DonaldFielding-d1e 7 днів тому

    Know, first, who you are, and then adorn yourself accordingly.

  • @JoyceAttlee
    @JoyceAttlee 7 днів тому

    The irony of the situation wasn't lost on anyone in the room.

  • @DeanSimon-o1l
    @DeanSimon-o1l 7 днів тому

    If eating three-egg omelets causes weight-gain, budgie eggs are a good substitute.

  • @VeromcaHughes
    @VeromcaHughes 7 днів тому

    Patience is a virtue but you will never ever accomplish anything if you don't exercise action over patience.

  • @ChlorJudd
    @ChlorJudd 7 днів тому

    There is only one success to be able to spend your life in your own way.

  • @DanaGeordie
    @DanaGeordie 7 днів тому

    People are so constituted that everybody would rather undertake what they see others do, whether they have an aptitude for it or not.

  • @BoothHaywood-u9k
    @BoothHaywood-u9k 7 днів тому

    Honestly, I didn't care much for the first season, so I didn't bother with the second.

  • @fedup9577
    @fedup9577 8 днів тому

    Congratulations on your 1st place award. I can't taste it but it sure looks good. I guess I will need to make some for myself. Thank you!

  • @d-townchicana2232
    @d-townchicana2232 9 днів тому

    Love the history ❤

  • @allrightnow3653
    @allrightnow3653 9 днів тому

    I want some of that

  • @SethNickersonAZ
    @SethNickersonAZ 10 днів тому

    Thanks for this. In AZ and would love to try Pueblo chilies. I'll keep an eye out. 4 C chile is solid. Surprised there's no herbs like oregano. Most green chile stews I see have it. Love the 5 cloves garlic. Garlic plays well with roasted chile. Will be making this soon.

  • @marylou6308
    @marylou6308 10 днів тому

    You are absolutely right about green chiles being localized to New Mexico, Colorado, possibly Wyoming. As a Spanish woman who was raised military and all over the place, New Mexico was the very place I heard of and tried Green chiles and tomatillos. I was hooked! Thank you for for sharing your recipe and congratulations on winning. I can’t wait to make this.

  • @Horsefingerandthetaintwrights
    @Horsefingerandthetaintwrights 10 днів тому

    Pie Town NM here. Are you Larry Bud Mellman? Lol

  • @GreywindLina
    @GreywindLina 11 днів тому

    I might add more roasted green chiles to my Green Chili, since the concept looks pretty good. Though I only added four cans of roasted green chiles, this month's green chili totally knocked my socks off (a true gut burner delight). Anyway, while I don't cook competitively like this UA-camr, I come from a family that won the ICS World Chili Cookoff-both my grandmother and mother on separate dates-and I love cooking chili. It's practically in my blood. I inherited my grandmother's winning recipe, and although I once wanted to compete, I gave up after discovering that ICS cookoffs are completely rigged these days. Regular winners' cups are placed on Table 1, while everyone else gets shunted off to auxiliary tables that judges rarely visit. They taste everything on Table 1 and hardly have any room left, treating it like their personal buffet. How do I know this? I judged once myself, so I already knew how the system works and how easily it can be rigged and how just a bite from each cup on Table 1 can leave you feeling stuffed, but I still gave it a shot, knowing these things. On Day 1, I made a critical mistake by underestimating how hot my new stove was and ended up with some burnt spots. That was a justifiable loss, despite how good it tasted. But on Day 2, I made no mistakes, and yet, only two bites were missing from my judges' cup. That chili was damn good, but it didn’t get a fair chance. Still, I won’t say I never won. When I was younger, I competed in another cookoff and took 2nd place. It was a small regional cookoff, smaller than the rigged one, but I got a trophy-and that's enough for me. I'll take my grandmother's winning chili recipe to the grave... well not quite. I did share it with a couple of people most dear to me just in case.

  • @stuartmaeshiro2254
    @stuartmaeshiro2254 11 днів тому

    Wait, did I miss something. You used 4 cups of vegetable stock in a pot of pork to make it vegan... I just want to make sure I heard that right 😂

    • @bradbowers5306
      @bradbowers5306 11 днів тому

      I mentioned that I’ve made a vegan version before, for a coworker. Vegetable stock with no meat. This version obviously isn’t vegan.

  • @ericsprado4631
    @ericsprado4631 11 днів тому

    The Hatch chili promo is bull! Great chilis are grown throughout New Mexico and Southern Colorado. I'm 80 and grew up on various chili dishes and NEVER even heard of Hatch chilis until a few years back when some smart business person start promotin them.

  • @tptwk
    @tptwk 11 днів тому

    Just stumbles across your video and the green chile looks amazing. What chilis would you recommend I get that would be similar to the Pueblo green chile? I'm from southern California area?

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 11 днів тому

    Surprised there’s no cumin or coriander..masa would be nice too. Oven roasting soups and bolognese sauce gives way, way more flavor in addition to being easier. Congrats on your win!

  • @timaosborn
    @timaosborn 11 днів тому

    You lost me at Colorado. Sincerely, New Mexico. 😂

    • @johnwatson6194
      @johnwatson6194 9 днів тому

      its the water. pueblo chiles rule. the rio grande by the time it gets to the hatch valley is pretty funky. I'd rather have the chiles I eat irrigated with rocky mountain water close to the source.

    • @okeydokey3120
      @okeydokey3120 7 днів тому

      😂 I was born in New Mexico. Grew up there and in Arizona.

  • @matthewbrandon931
    @matthewbrandon931 11 днів тому

    Pueblo Chile is what you're buying when your told you're buying Hatch.

  • @susanburnett6123
    @susanburnett6123 12 днів тому

    I as surprised that you don’t use cumin at all. I will have to try your recipe.

  • @cgandy2
    @cgandy2 12 днів тому

    This is a great video. I like your personality and the history you provided for the recipe. I will be making this very soon and will make that slopper cheeseburger!

  • @SavageSniperGirl
    @SavageSniperGirl 13 днів тому

    There is NOTHING better than New Mexico green chile. There is something so exceptional about New Mexico green chile in any form. The flavor is so unique and special. It really is very special. Hatch New Mexico is called the Napa Valley of chiles for a reason. Hatch NM chiles is to chiles what the Bordeaux region of France is to wine.

  • @terenceblakely4328
    @terenceblakely4328 13 днів тому

    An amazingly simple recipe. I grew up in Colorado until my late teenage years and found to my dismay that Colorado style Mexican food wasn't universal. My favorite dish is bean and cheese burritos smothered in green chili which I've not found elsewhere. My only issue with this video was watching the onion being chopped. I dunno if the knife was dull or poor knife skills but I was expecting blood.

  • @ScotchWhiskey23
    @ScotchWhiskey23 13 днів тому

    Just won a part of you chili recipe today in a chili cook off. Thank you.

  • @kaynorth718
    @kaynorth718 13 днів тому

    Hello, Brad! New subscriber. Your recipe looks like one I need to try; it's very similar to mine but I've never used the Pueblo chilies, which is kind of silly since they're grown here in Colorado. I've just always navigated to the Hatch variety. I lived in New Mexico (Albuquerque) until the age of 8 when we moved to Colorado. My parents didn't eat green chile, so it was up to me to develop my own recipe. Green chile is a staple in my house and I put it on everything. There's a farmers market closed to where I live and they're still roasting chiles, Pueblo included, so I need to go by and grab a few pounds. Looking forward to trying your recipe. 🌶🌶🌶

  • @JonWilliamsJonnyKstudio
    @JonWilliamsJonnyKstudio 13 днів тому

    Excellent recipe! For some added zing, try some tomatillos added in! I'll have to try the oven method. I normally add the flour later to prevent the sticking on the bottom, but perhaps this oven method is worth a try.

  • @kevinnewton8945
    @kevinnewton8945 14 днів тому

    Pueblo green chilies are easier to peal.

  • @brandnewty
    @brandnewty 14 днів тому

    Looks pretty good my man, I like just a fuzz more fatty viscosity.

  • @rperry70
    @rperry70 14 днів тому

    You mention biscuits and gravy. Do yourself a favor and put some fresh green chilis in your gravy! Another dish that loves chilis are mashed potatoes. I served them at Thanksgiving for the family and they were asking for the recipe!

  • @rperry70
    @rperry70 14 днів тому

    This is a good example of very few quality ingredients coming together to make something special. It is very important to emphasize that the right chiles must be used. If someone just takes them from a can and makes this, they will be disappointed.

  • @XJrick303
    @XJrick303 14 днів тому

    Very similar to how my family makes green chili one thing missing is some potatoes cut into small pieces Also on occasion I might add tomatillos to change it up

  • @calartian85
    @calartian85 14 днів тому

    4:47

  • @Tanner731
    @Tanner731 15 днів тому

    I dont get the colorado green chile gravy thing, prefer it without the roux

  • @olliebear9256
    @olliebear9256 15 днів тому

    Do you need to sweat the skins off the chiles?

  • @perrisfrances
    @perrisfrances 15 днів тому

    Thank you for stating chile verde is different!! I keep saying the same, tomatillos aren’t in green chile sauce

  • @anneerickson6447
    @anneerickson6447 15 днів тому

    Great.