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Things get cooking in Warwick

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September 28, 2002

Warwick- Warwick spiced up the weekend with it's Annual Chili and rib cook-off sponsored by the Chili Association Society International.

Chili cooks from all over the country came to enter the contest and earn points to enter the national championship. One man came all the way from San Antonio, Texas to enter his special chili.

"We have a saying, you can cook my recipe, but you can't cook my chili. You've got to know how to stir; when I'm stirring right to left, you might mess up and stir left to right," says chili cook Ken Rodd.

All the money from the contests will go into a Christmas fund for toys and food for needy families.

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