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The air was full of spicy excitement at yesterday’s Chili Cook-off in downtown West Chester.  Attendees cast their votes for their favorite concoctions with wooden nickels. Llocal  judges (like lucky me) sampled unmarked chili and picked their top 3 in each category. The event itself was a huge win for the West Chester Rotary club, but the individual winners are as follows…

(Stay tuned for video coverage of the event. It should be delicious!)

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

(Awarded to the team that receives the most wooden nickels/public votes)
First Place ($300):

West Chester University
- Ra Ra Ra West Chester U Chili


Second Place:
1st West Chester Fire Company

- Snozzle Chili


Third Place:
Infiniti of West Chester

- Infiniti Inferno Chili,


Fourth Place:
Landmark Americana

- Americana Chili


Fifth Place:
Brandywine Hall Genesis Healthcare

- Brandywine Hall Rip Roaring Rehab Chili

RESTAURANT DIVISION

First Place ($250):
Kildares of WC
-
Kildares of WC Chili
Second Place:
Victory Brewing Company

- Smoked Chili 3-Way

Third Place:
Landmark Americana
- Americana Chili

BUSINESS DIVISION

First Place ($250):
TD Bank’s

- WOW Your Socks Off Chili


Second Place:
Keystone Volvo Crash Test Dummies

- Fasten Your Seatbelt Chili
Third Place:
Century 21 Alliance

- Burning Down the House Chili

NON-PROFIT DIVISION

First Place ($250):
Knights of Columbus #1333

- Knightmare Chili


Second Place:
Good Will Fire Co. #2

- Backdraft Chili
Third Place:
Villa St. Martha

- Say Your Prayers Chili

NEIGHBORHOOD DIVISION

First Place:
Parrot Troopers

- Yes I Am A Pirate Chili


Second Place:
Marsh Creek Chili Cooks

- Kelly’s MCC Award Winning Chili


Third Place:
Superfriends

- Flavor Mountain Chili

BEST DECORATED THEME BOOTH AWARD:

First Place ($100):
Blue Dog Printing & Design

- Hawaiian Theme Blame It On The Dog Chili


Second Place:
Brandywine Ballet

- Tutu Good


Third Place:
Zoup!

- Fresh Soup company

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Mary Bigham, the creator of wcdish, is a self-admitted sushi and travel addict. She has a crush on just about every food but refuses to eat American cheese.

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