
Skyline Chili, quirky culinary tradition from Cincinnati, causes deep rift between haters, addicts
Fox News
Skyline Chili is a culinary landmark in Cincinnati, Ohio, famed for its signature spaghetti topped with chili and cheese, causing both addiction and revulsion.
"It's weird to a lot of people," Sherry Tomlinson, whose grandfather and father, Nick and Bill Lambrinides, were two of the co-founders of Skyline Chili, told Fox News Digital in an interview. "Skyline Chili is a perfect food and I will tolerate no slander of it." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"People either love it or it's just not their thing," she said. "But people who love it become addicted to it."

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