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In reply to the discussion: How to feed your family for under $5: Canned bean dinners that are really delicious [View all]jmbar2
(7,500 posts)41. I was surprised the first time I made it due to the amount of onions
The caramelized portion becomes fairly sweet, while the crunchy ones are just pure delicious.
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How to feed your family for under $5: Canned bean dinners that are really delicious [View all]
riversedge
Nov 4
OP
Cook a pot of beans, then divide into smaller freezer dishes if you have freezer space to spare
Attilatheblond
Nov 4
#33
I had to think about your post for awhile since I didn't understand the "hammocks" thing.
llmart
Nov 4
#82
Austerity for people who are already suffering; Gatsby parties for the ones causing the suffering.
Aristus
Nov 4
#40
Thanks. It looks like the lower or low sodium beans are actually lower in sodium.
marybourg
Nov 4
#73
I love ranch-style beans w/jalapenos over rice and a piece of pita bread....yummy!
walkingman
Nov 4
#52
I hope the dream you state in your closing paragraph can someday be true - around the world.
erronis
Nov 4
#78
When we have to eat canned beans, and billionaires can bankrupt entire continents...
Initech
Nov 4
#60