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Firehouse No. 10 Chili is named after the Bean Project’s home for 26 years, the decommissioned Denver Firehouse No. 10 built in the 1920s.  You're sure to welcome this flavor-full comfort food into your home when you smell the spicy aromas while it cooks in your kitchen and warms your house.

 

Chipotle, chili powder, crushed red pepper and other seasonings compliment a balanced mix of kidney, pinto, and red chili beans. Flavorful and spicy, this hot chili has a mild alternative for those looking for a more old-fashioned flavor. Enjoy it whichever way you prefer!

 

"Women’s Bean Project offers a viable way to address chronic unemployment, recidivism, welfare dependency, and a host of other challenges. Our social enterprise model and transitional employment program ushers women with significant barriers into the economic mainstream. When people work, we leverage all the talent available to our country. Families and communities are stronger—and so is our society. That’s why a job is so much more than a paycheck." ~Women's Bean Project

Firehouse #10 Chili Mix

$8.00Price
Quantity
    • Each box makes 7-8 servings
    • Box comes sealed with a Lovingly Handmade Sticker
    • Includes premium seasonings
    • Prepare on the stove or in the slow cooker
    • Non-GMO and Made in the USA.
  • Handmade in the U.S.A. by Women's Bean Project

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