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![]() So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a weird combination. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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> > So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a > weird combination. > http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg From what I read a shellie bean is a mature green bean. Adding pinto beans to them is just Libby's version. Since they are precooked, I would just heat them up the first time and taste. You'll then know what to do with them. Gary |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message news ![]() > > So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a > weird combination. > http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg > > -- > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. I had asked about these before. I don't think these are the real deal. I did some research on this and everything I saw said that the real ones are the mature seed of the green bean. We used to just heat and eat. If they were as simple as pintos and green we could just buy two cans and mix them. And I would but I don't think that's what Shellie/Shelly beans really are. |
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On 1/13/2013 8:10 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> "sf" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> >> So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a >> weird combination. >> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg >> >> -- >> Food is an important part of a balanced diet. > > I had asked about these before. I don't think these are the real deal. I > did some research on this and everything I saw said that the real ones are > the mature seed of the green bean. We used to just heat and eat. > > If they were as simple as pintos and green we could just buy two cans and > mix them. And I would but I don't think that's what Shellie/Shelly beans > really are. > > Did you look at the image? Sure looks like Libby's canned green & pinto beans (label says Shellie Beans) to me. Jill |
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"Julie Bove" wrote:
> >I had asked about these before. I don't think these are the real deal. I >did some research on this and everything I saw said that the real ones are >the mature seed of the green bean. That applies to all beans, they all have a pod. >If they were as simple as pintos and green we could just buy two cans and >mix them. And I would but I don't think that's what Shellie/Shelly beans >really are. Shelly/shellie beans can be any variety of bean, simply means a *fresh* [shelled] bean as averse to a dried bean. Most canned beans are cooked dried beans... but shelly beans are the same beans canned fresh. All frozen beans are shelly beans. http://www.foodsubs.com/Shellbeans.html |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 1/13/2013 8:10 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> "sf" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>> >>> So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a >>> weird combination. >>> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg >>> >>> -- >>> Food is an important part of a balanced diet. >> >> I had asked about these before. I don't think these are the real deal. >> I >> did some research on this and everything I saw said that the real ones >> are >> the mature seed of the green bean. We used to just heat and eat. >> >> If they were as simple as pintos and green we could just buy two cans and >> mix them. And I would but I don't think that's what Shellie/Shelly beans >> really are. >> >> > Did you look at the image? Sure looks like Libby's canned green & pinto > beans (label says Shellie Beans) to me. Yes. But I don't think there are pinto beans in true Shelly beans. The ones I remember from my past had small reddish/pink beans in there. For sure not pintos. |
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 09:35:31 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 1/13/2013 8:10 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> "sf" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>> >>> So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a >>> weird combination. >>> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg >>> >>> -- >>> Food is an important part of a balanced diet. >> >> I had asked about these before. I don't think these are the real deal. I >> did some research on this and everything I saw said that the real ones are >> the mature seed of the green bean. We used to just heat and eat. >> >> If they were as simple as pintos and green we could just buy two cans and >> mix them. And I would but I don't think that's what Shellie/Shelly beans >> really are. >> >> >Did you look at the image? Sure looks like Libby's canned green & pinto >beans (label says Shellie Beans) to me. > >Jill The ingredients on the can say green beans, water, pinto beans and salt. koko -- Food is our common ground, a universal experience James Beard www.kokoscornerblog.com |
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![]() "bigwheel" > wrote in message ...[color=blue][i] > > Brooklyn1;1803709 Wrote: >> "Julie Bove" wrote: >> 'Cook's Thesaurus: Fresh Beans' >> (http://www.foodsubs.com/Shellbeans.html) > > Not familiar with the Shellbean terminology..but..was raised on fresh > pintos and snaps. Seems like the Game plan is use the more mature pods > for the bean part..discarding the hulls and use the younger more tender > of the bunch broken up as the snaps. Boiled up with a little bacon or > smoked pork hocks. Makes a home canned product that is excellent. In > fact yall are making me hongry here..lol. Black eyed peas work the same > way. Sure as was previously mentioned any bean can be eat like that but > peas and pintos seems to be all we tried. Glory makes an canned > commercial version of Soul inspired Field Peas with Snaps..which is very > good if you ever see it at the store. That's the one that I tried but I didn't care for it too much. The proportions were off. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 09:35:31 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>On 1/13/2013 8:10 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> "sf" > wrote in message >>> news ![]() >>>> So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a >>>> weird combination. >>>> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Food is an important part of a balanced diet. >>> >>> I had asked about these before. I don't think these are the real deal. >>> I >>> did some research on this and everything I saw said that the real ones >>> are >>> the mature seed of the green bean. We used to just heat and eat. >>> >>> If they were as simple as pintos and green we could just buy two cans >>> and >>> mix them. And I would but I don't think that's what Shellie/Shelly >>> beans >>> really are. >>> >>> >>Did you look at the image? Sure looks like Libby's canned green & pinto >>beans (label says Shellie Beans) to me. >> >>Jill > > The ingredients on the can say green beans, water, pinto beans and > salt. > > koko Yes, I know that. But... I did not think that Shelly/Shellie beans *were* pinto beans. I have seen conflicting answers on this. We bought Shelly beans when I was a kid and they were green beans with little pink/red beans but they were for sure not pintos. They were smaller and had a different flavor. |
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That's what I'm looking for a long lol
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On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 10:52:14 AM UTC-5, wrote:
> > That's what I'm looking for a long lol > > You've been looking for shellie beans for 4 years and still haven't found them in your store? You'll probably need to trot down to your local farmers market or roadside stand. |
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 10:01:53 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote: >On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 10:52:14 AM UTC-5, wrote: >> >> That's what I'm looking for a long lol >> >> >You've been looking for shellie beans for 4 years and >still haven't found them in your store? You'll probably >need to trot down to your local farmers market or >roadside stand. There's a lovely shellie bean just above her vaginal opening. ![]() |
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On Sunday, January 13, 2013 at 4:43:06 PM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... > > On 1/13/2013 8:10 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > >> "sf" > wrote in message > >> news ![]() > >>> So, what do I do with them? Cut green beans and pinto beans is a > >>> weird combination. > >>> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_SS500_.jpg > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Food is an important part of a balanced diet. > >> > >> I had asked about these before. I don't think these are the real deal. > >> I > >> did some research on this and everything I saw said that the real ones > >> are > >> the mature seed of the green bean. We used to just heat and eat. > >> > >> If they were as simple as pintos and green we could just buy two cans and > >> mix them. And I would but I don't think that's what Shellie/Shelly beans > >> really are. > >> > >> > > Did you look at the image? Sure looks like Libby's canned green & pinto > > beans (label says Shellie Beans) to me. > > Yes. But I don't think there are pinto beans in true Shelly beans. The > ones I remember from my past had small reddish/pink beans in there. For > sure not pintos. That's exactly right. True Shelly Beans are shellouts mixed with the green beans, like Busch's used to sell. True Shelly Beans are NOT pinto beans mixed with green beans. Too bad Busch's quit canning and selling them. |
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I wish someone would try Libby's succotash.
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