Last-Minute Change

On Saturday, April 16, 2011, North Carolina was hit by more than two dozen tornadoes, leaving horrific paths of destruction and death in their wake. The chili cookoff and car show slid to Sunday, April 17, avoiding rain and very high winds in downtown Asheboro. We used mass media and social networking sites to get the word out about the date change. We enjoyed clear skies, gentle breezes and 70+ degree temperatures.



What's Going On?

Golden Corral and the Randolph Heritage Conservancy are joining forces for a street rod car show and a chili cookoff in Bicentennial Park in downtown Asheboro.... Deadline to enter as a chili cook is April 10, 2011.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Seeking Cooks

We have 9 cooks signed up so far and are looking for a total of 25. That's all the space we have. We would like someone who cooks vegetarian chili. You know, not everyone likes meat. So, if you're interested in letting others taste your chili - and vie for a cash prize or gas grill - please let us know. We'll need a minimum of 3 vegetarian contestants to have a contest.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Your Chili Pot of Gold ....

Cook up your own pot of gold ...

Judges
$500 1st Place - for each division
$200 2nd Place - for each division
$100 3rd Place - for each division
$300 Showmanship - one prize

Public
$300 People's Choice - one prize

Luck o' the draw - A brand spankin' new gas grill from Lowe's Home Improvement of Asheboro to a lucky cook

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Want to show off your car?

The Golden Corral Restaurant in Asheboro is raising money for the Children's Miracle Network, a non-profit which helps kids who need medical help. The restaurant is in the geographic division that provides monies to Duke Hospital - for children who live here.

The GC restaurants in Alamance and Guilford counties support the Children's Miracle Network's efforts in Winston-Salem at Baptist Hospital.

You can help by clicking here to get registration information and all the other details. Bring a friend! And, if you enter, send us an email of your car so we can post it here on the two Websites - http://www.oldtimechilicookoff.com/ and http://www.cruisin4miracles.us/

Monday, March 15, 2010

We're Seeking Chili Cooks, Food Vendors and Volunteers

The Old Time Chili Cookoff is seeking commercial food vendors, chili cooks and volunteers.

The event will be held on Saturday, April 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Bicentennial Park in downtown Asheboro. The cookoff will be held in conjunction with the Cruisin’ for Miracles car show hosted by Golden Corral.

A variety of cash prizes will be offered to chili cook winners, including a People’s Choice Award. Cooks must provide a minimum of six gallons of chili to serve the public. Rules are available online at http://www.oldtimechilicookoff.com/.

The deadline for anyone offering festival food is March 28. The deadline for people to sign up to cook chili is April 12.

Volunteers are needed to staff ticket booths and an information tent, photograph the event and assist with set-up and breakdown. Set up will begin around 6 a.m. with the event tearing down beginning at 6 p.m.

To get vendor and cooking applications, rules and to sign up to volunteer, call 336-430-8372 or email chili@oldtimechilicookoff.com.

If this is a fundraiser ...

Then where is the money going? Good question. After all the bills are paid, the money that is left over is going to two different places.

Proceeds from the chili cookoff will be going to match a major grant from the North Carolina Rural Center to start fixing up the old Randolph Manufacturing Company mill in Franklinville. The goal is to create a showplace and new jobs. The mill is owned by the Randolph Heritage Conservancy, Inc. The purpose of that organization is to elevate the awareness of our county's museums and Randolph County history.

Proceeds from the car show are going to the Children's Miracle Network to help offset the costs of children in our area who need to go to Duke Hospital. The Asheboro Golden Corral restaurant is in the CMN district that services Duke. Restaurants in Alamance and Guilford counties provide funds the the CMN efforts at Baptist hospital in Winston-Salem.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Let's Talk Beans ...

They come in all colors - red, yellow, speckled, green, black, blue, brown, white, off-white, tan. Oh, I suppose I've left some out. But you get the idea.

Now when Texans do a chili cookoff, they don't believe in beans. Well, that doesn't make a hill of beans of common sense to me! In the Carolinas, chili has beans in it. Right? I couldn't imagine a chili without beans - but I'm no guru. I just like to eat.

So as you're planning your strategy, you may want to do a test run of your chili to see which beans cook up well. Not all beans are created equal. Some hold their shape and flavor. Others get mushy and turn to cardboard. And keep in mind that if you're cooking in the competition, you'll need a minimum of 6 gallons of chili to serve. That's a lot of beans!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Here's some music you'll hear at the Old Time Chili Cookoff - Lawyers, Guns & Money

Press Release - Chili, Shiny Cars and Music Make a New Asheboro Event

When Forbes Magazine claimed in 2008 that Asheboro was a dying town, local community leaders and business owners weren’t happy. The following year, a local businessman started a new festival, the Asheboro Chili Cookoff. It was a raving success, but he moved away. So one of the sponsoring organizations has stepped forth to continue the momentum.

But there are some changes – like the name, rules and awards.

It has changed to the Old Time Chili Cookoff and it will be held on Saturday, April 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Bicentennial Park in Historic Downtown Asheboro. Various prizes will be given, including a People’s Choice Award. And, the event will be held in conjunction with a street rod and classic car cruise-in.

The Randolph Heritage Conservancy, Inc. is putting on the event in conjunction with the Golden Corral restaurant in Asheboro.

In the midst of planning, cookoff organizers found out that the Asheboro Golden Corral was already planning to hold a fundraiser in downtown on that same day. It is a cruise-in to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network (CMN).

The local restaurant is located in the division that supports the CMN efforts at Duke Hospital in Durham. Golden Corral, Inc. is a corporate sponsor of CMN, with restaurants in the northern Triad supporting Wake Forest Hospital.

So everyone got together and hammered out a cooperative event: “Cruisin’ for Miracles” at the Old Time Chili Cookoff.

This is the fourth year that Golden Corral has held a cruise-in. “We were running out of space in our parking lot,” explains Gerald Cain, operations manager for the Asheboro restaurant, “so we decided to move elsewhere. Downtown Asheboro was the perfect spot.”

Conservancy president Mac Whatley feels the collaboration will bring more people to both events, increase awareness of local museums and historical efforts and the CMN – and give local people something else fun to do.

Cooks and judges will follow guidelines established through national and international rules and regulations. The deadline to register to cook chili is April 12.

For more information about the chili event, log onto www.OldTimeChiliCookoff.com, visit Old Time Chili Cookoff on Facebook or call 336-430-8372 or 336-629-1989. To register for the car show, email carshow@cruisin4miracles.us or call 336-625-6734.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

"Classical Gas" - a fitting tribute to chili and pretty old cars

Cruise-In

We anticipate around 125 bright shiny classic and street rod cars to come show off their fenders, windows, wheel covers, license plates, dashes and lots more. In the past, Golden Corral has had a variety of car clubs show up, and this year we'll have more - because there's more space. .. We expect they'll have all arrived by 10 a.m. or so. Owners will want plenty of time to get that last-minute shine before the judging begins! ... And this is a fundraiser for the Children's Miracle Network to help local children when they need to go to Duke Hospital.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Fresh Cuts Offers Discounts to Cookers

Fresh Cuts Butcher & Seafood in Asheboro is offering discounts to all registered meat cooks for the Old Time Chili Cookoff. For instance, Ground Chuck is regularly $2.49/lb. Registered meat cooks can purchase it for $1.99/lb. with a 5-pound minimum. Cooks will need to show their Cookoff registration to be eligible.

Fresh Cuts is located in the strip mall behind CVS on Zoo Parkway in Asheboro.