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Step 1
In a large hot skillet or pot over medium high heat add ground beef and break apart with spatula. When the ground beef is mostly broken apart add onion, peppers, and one cup beans and season a bit with salt and pepper. Continue to cook and use spatula to smash the beans a bit.
Step 2
When the ground beef is browned and the onions and peppers are softened. Add chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, smoked paprika, oregano, lawry's seasoned salt, and sugar. Stir to coat well and cook for about a minute.
Step 3
Add the rest of the beans, beef broth, ro*tel (with any juices from the can), tomato sauce, and Worcestershire sauce. Bring to a boil then reduce to simmer and continue to cook for 25-30 minutes uncovered. Top with any desired toppings and enjoy!
Step 4
**While this recipe is made to be eaten the day of it tastes even better when you let it sit in the fridge overnight and then heat it up again the next day.
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