Firemen Tom’s Chili and Taco Soup

May 8, 2009 by Jill  
Filed under Dinner, Simple Recipes, Soups & Stews

This award winning recipe comes from Tom the Fireman of Sulphur Springs, Texas.  We met at My First Cooking Demonstration at the Main Street Farmer's Market.  He assures me that it's the best tastin' chili and super easy to make.
Tom's Famous Fire House Chili

  • 1 pound ground turkey
  • 1 onion, if you like onion
  • 1 (14.5 oz) can diced tomatoes
  • 1 (14.5 oz) tomato sauce
  • 1 packet of Williams Chili Seasoning, hot or mild whichever you like

In a skillet, brown meat with chopped onions. In a pot, put browned meat, tomatoes, one can tomato sauce, and chili seasoning. I like my chili juicy so I add water to my liken. Give it a taste to make sure you have enough tomato sauce and add more if you want.  Bring to a boil and it is ready to eat. Enjoy!
Here is a Taco Soup Recipe and it is a really good substitute for chili.

  • 1 pound ground turkey
  • 1 (14.5 oz) whole kernel corn
  • 1 (14.5 oz) pinto beans
  • 1 (14.5 oz) rotel tomatoes
  • onion to taste
  • one or two packets taco seasoning depends on your taste. I use two.
  • one packet ranch dressing mix or two if you like

Brown meat with onions in skillet then put all ingredients in pot except dressing mix. May need to add some water. Bring to a boil turn heat off and add dressing mix. Let set few minutes and serve.

Tom G.
Sulphur Springs, Texas

My First Cooking Demonstration

May 3, 2009 by Jill  
Filed under Standing Around the Kitchen

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It's rare of me to make personal journal posts on Simple Daily Recipes, however, I REALLY wanted to share some photos with y'all.

A few weeks back the City Manager of Sulphur Springs, Marc Maxwell CALLED ME asking if I would do a cooking demonstration for our local Main Street Farmer's Market.  As maturely and calmly as I could, I said "YES!" It wasn't until I hung up with Marc that I remembered - I can't cook and talk at the same time!  Oh pickles!

Marc asked if I would bake Spinach Feta Bread on location and fill the air with fresh baked bread.  This particular recipe would bring attention to the vendors selling spinach and homemade feta cheese.  Again, I said, "Sure!"

This was such an opportunity for me and SimpleDailyRecipes.com.  You see, YOU know of me, but my own home town doesn't have a clue I'm here.  This was my chance to get the word out around town.

Seeing how I've NEVER cooked in public before, especially baking bread outdoors, I called on my facebook friend and cookbook co-author of Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day, Zoe Francois, for help.  Zoe was a real sweetheart, giving advice and support with every question that came to my mind.  Zoe advised me to bake loaves ahead of time, then warm them on location to have ready to give out as samples.  She's so smart.

Four days before kick off, I quickly learned how to calculate large amounts of ingredients and determine my expenses.  I created a classy looking flyer that promoted Simple Daily Recipes and sent it off for printing.

Three days before, I made all the doughs.  Besides Spinach Feta Bread, I prepared the Onion Rye Bread on page 63 of Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day(That was an excellent choice!)

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The day before the cooking demonstration was baking day.  I started at 7:30 in the morning and finished packing up everything by 8 0'clock that evening.  I ended up with 18 loaves of Spinach Feta and uh, I think 14 loaves of Onion Rye.

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Packed and ready for the Main Street Farmer's Market.

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I can confidently say that I can make bread with my eyes closed now.  And it's no problem Showing others how easy it is to make Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day.

I had a wonderful time at the Main Street Farmer's Market.  My dearest friend, Kim Sellers (shown in first photo), stayed by my side.  Kim was an excellent promoter.  She's the Nutritionist at the local hospital and knew most of the people walking by.  When I would finish demonstrating the bread, Kim would step in and talk about the food blog.  It was as if we rehearsed, yet we had not considered one word. Totally smooth, full on smokin'!

Folks crowded around the booth, drawn by the aroma of fresh bread, excited to taste the crispy loaves.  I talked and baked and talked and baked and talked some more.  So many good people, friendly faces, and all happy to learn of SimpleDailyRecipes.com.  It was a fantastic experience that I will never forget.

I cannot close without saying thank you to Charles and John, our dear husbands.  They took turns watching all the kids while Kim & I rocked the farmer's market.  THANK YOU Charles & John!

Sulphur Springs Texas Farmers Market is NOW OPEN

Folks!  I can hardly express the excitement and hope for prosperity I have for Sulphur Springs (Texas) Farmers' Market.  I just about came out of my shoes when I heard there would be locally grown foods for sale just five minutes from my home!

Herbs, fruits, vegetables, organic-free-range eggs, fresh breads, fresh cheese, fresh salsas, gourmet cookies and patio plants & flowers.

Downtown Sulphur Springs is working hard to revitalize this historic area by bringing in new shops and fine dining.  Last year, Main Street was the first to get an extreme makeover with new red brick pavement, lamp posts, flower beds, water fountain, and jazz music floating through the air.
Remember when I told you about the ribbon cutting of the new Main Street last October?  Read it here: A New Main Street and Chili Dogs

SO WHO WAS THERE? Well, just to name a few...

Be ready to stock up!  Juarez Chile Co. makes delicious salsas, sweet-n-hot jalapenos pickles and more! It's  Impossible to decide which ones to bring home first.

ciboVino restaurant found at Sulphur Springs, TX Farmers Market

CiboVino restaurant is the BEST, MOST FABULOUS, OUT OF THIS WORLD, I-Could-NEVER-Make-This-AT-Home fine dining experience in ALL of Texas.  Yes, I said "all of Texas".   CiboVino's Italian menu is loaded with incredible foods ALL made from scratch.

The gentleman in black in the photo above is Rick Murray, owner of CiboVino restaurant.  Rick has big plans and he's not stopping with Italian dining.  In the works and COMING SOON is ciboBQ in Winnsboro, Texas and ciboVino Steaks will open in 2010 in downtown Sulphur Springs Texas. I can't wait!

You can find ciboVino Italian restaurant at 218 North Main Street, Winnsboro, Texas 75494, See Google Map link.


SW Farms is new for me.  I don't have much to report, except that they make a tasty homemade ricotta cheese.  I will keep you posted as I come to learn more.

And finally,


Webb really knows how to put on a spread and works endlessly to put out fresh vegetables.  I was glad to see him at the farmers market.  Webb doesn't have a website; you'll just have to come to Sulphur Springs Farmers' Market EVERY SATURDAY 'til October from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to meet him yourself.

I'll see you there!

Check out the NEW WEBSITE: Main Street Farmers' Market


World Champion Hopkins County Stew Contest, Sulphur Springs, Texas

September 15, 2008 by Jill  
Filed under Promotionals, Roadside Treats

I can't tell you just how excited I am about this year's Hopkins County Stew Contest. Ever since we've lived here, I have completely enjoyed our own Hopkins County Fall Festival and the opportunity to eat as many bowls of fresh hot stew as I can eat for just 5 dollars! The Fall Festival begins on the second Saturday of September, each year, with the Stew Cook-off always on the third Saturday.

And y'all, this year, I will be participating as a "Celebrity Judge!"
That's what the letter said, "Celebrity Judge."
I get to taste & judge ALL THE STEWS FOR FREE, YEEE-HAW!

Let me just say, although Sulphur Springs may be a small East Texas town, there's a whole community of foodies and great cooks here that KNOW how to put on a spread.

You see that man in the above photo? Does he look like he's playin' around?
NO sir'ee!  He camped out overnight on the Fall Festival grounds, woke up BEFORE DAWN, stoked his cooking fire and started building his stew from scratch when the sun broke the dark sky.  He's been peeling, cutting, stoking and stirring all morning long.  And why?

Well, this year's cook-off features over 132 cooking teams competing for several thousand dollars in prize money.  Cooking over open wood fires, teams prepare hearty chicken and beef stews in huge cast-iron pots.

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! The atmosphere will send you back in time as gingham and calico-clad ladies stir simmering pots and bearded men in denim and homespun digs stoke glowing campfires. Teams compete for prizes for "most appropriate heritage campsite and costumes", as well, in addition to the stew prizes.

We've even been on The Food Network's "All American Festivals" show in 2003, which featured our 2002 World Champion Hopkins County Stew Contest.

WANT IN ON THE ACTION? WELL COME EAT WITH US!

The World Champion Hopkins County Stew Contest is held in Sulphur Springs, Texas.  Right by the Chamber of Commerce and Hopkins County Regional Civic Center, 1200 Houston Street.


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The cost for all-you-can-eat stew and fixin's is $5. Children under 6 eat free.
Stew tickets will go on sale at 9:00 AM

Stew will be served to the public beginning at 11:00 AM.
Service tents will open at 10:45 AM for attendees to obtain stew bowls, cheese, crackers, etc... Judges' samples to be delivered to the judges' tent at 10:45 AM.

COME EARLY and get your bowls. Folks around here don't mosey up to the stew pots, they stand in line when it comes time to eat!  This is the largest event in our county each year with a crowd of 8,000 to 10,000 in attendance.  So when the clock strikes 10:20ish go stand around the best smellin' stew you can find, start looking for the veteren stew makers, you can't miss them.  Then, work your way around.

BIG TIP, don't toss away your bowl & spoon!  You only get one each. As soon as you finish one stew, you go find another to eat.  I ask to have my bowl filled 1/3 of the way, then eat while I'm standing in the next stew line, and get another 1/3, and keep moving until I'm full.

For more pictures from past festivals check out the Hopkins County Fall Festival site.

I'll be hanging around the judges tent, so come find me and say 'Hello!'