I collected steam games long before I actually had a computer to play them. So my backlog became massive. I started an annual list in 2014 to focus my attention on at least playing 1 game a month from my backlog. And, my method works for me. Humble bundles and steam sales definitely don't help however. Getting more games almost obsessively through Steamsales and Humble created a new problem as I was actually increasing my backlog as I was working my way through it. So, I broke up my backlog into games I'd like to play eventually and games I am hyped to play; a "Hypelist".
And since I have a bunch of epic RPGs I want to play, I try to keep my active games no more than 2 at a time. Right now I'm playing through Witcher 3 and when I feel like I just want to blow shit up and mess around, I am also playing Just Cause 3. So it's 1 RPG and 1 action/open world game at a time.
Just to clarify, I bought some Gold Star seasoning packets from Amazon on a recommendation of my son's Cub Scout quartermaster and we make it at home. We don't put in as much water as the packet says to and the consistency we get is definitely not soupy/saucey. It's more of a thick chili consistency to me and we love it.
I'm from NJ, never been to Ohio or tried Cincinnati chili before. The only thing I've heard about it was from the bombcast.
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