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![]() http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...brary/Cooking2 Navy Beans, a 1/2 pork butt with bone, garlic, and black pepper. No more was needed. Carol -- |
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On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 11:43:28 AM UTC-6, cshenk wrote:
> > http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...brary/Cooking2 > > > Navy Beans, a 1/2 pork butt with bone, garlic, and black pepper. No > more was needed. > > Carol > What's in the pot on the right? Photobucket would not let me increase the size of either so it's hard to discern what was what. |
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On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 5:33:46 PM UTC-6, cshenk wrote:
? > wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > > On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 11:43:28 AM UTC-6, cshenk wrote: > > > > > > http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...brary/Cooking2 > > > > > > > > > Navy Beans, a 1/2 pork butt with bone, garlic, and black pepper. No > > > more was needed. > > > > > > Carol > > > > > What's in the pot on the right? Photobucket would not let me > > increase the size of either so it's hard to discern what was what. > > Umm, a cassarole from an earlier day. Photobucket seems to be failing > so I may need to move to another place. > > Oooooh ok, thanks! |
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I like Bush's maple cured bacon baked beans.
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Gary wrote:
>coltwvu wrote: >> >>I like Bush's maple cured bacon baked beans. > >For beans like that, I go for the on-sale cheapest "pork and beans." >From there, I'll pour several cans into a large pot and add in: > >chopped onion >chopped green pepper >an amount of brown sugar > >No actual recipe. I just wing it but it's always so good. >You can even bake that mess in the oven in an open dish >for a long time to thicken it. Best ingredient to add to canned pork and beans is tube steak. All it needs is a side of slaw and a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray: http://auntlilskitchen.com/dinnere-e...le-with-franks Kosher delis would substitute 'Specials' for the franks... actually 'knockwurst' but called 'specials'... and it's best baked. http://www.hebrewnational.com/kosher...eef-knockwurst http://boarshead.com/products/detail...-1-1-lb-net-wt |
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Sheldon wrote:
> Gary wrote: > >coltwvu wrote: > >> > >>I like Bush's maple cured bacon baked beans. > > > >For beans like that, I go for the on-sale cheapest "pork and beans." > >From there, I'll pour several cans into a large pot and add in: > > > >chopped onion > >chopped green pepper > >an amount of brown sugar > > > >No actual recipe. I just wing it but it's always so good. > >You can even bake that mess in the oven in an open dish > >for a long time to thicken it. > > Best ingredient to add to canned pork and beans is tube steak. All it > needs is a side of slaw and a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray: > http://auntlilskitchen.com/dinnere-e...le-with-franks > Kosher delis would substitute 'Specials' for the franks... actually > 'knockwurst' but called 'specials'... and it's best baked. > http://www.hebrewnational.com/kosher...eef-knockwurst > http://boarshead.com/products/detail...-1-1-lb-net-wt Or as Ed Norton said to Ralph Kramden on the "Oh, My Achin' Back" Honeymooners episode: "...and that Neapolitan KNOCKWURST..." -- Best Greg |
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"The Greatest!" wrote:
>Sheldon wrote: >> Gary wrote: >> >coltwvu wrote: >> >> >> >>I like Bush's maple cured bacon baked beans. >> > >> >For beans like that, I go for the on-sale cheapest "pork and beans." >> >From there, I'll pour several cans into a large pot and add in: >> > >> >chopped onion >> >chopped green pepper >> >an amount of brown sugar >> > >> >No actual recipe. I just wing it but it's always so good. >> >You can even bake that mess in the oven in an open dish >> >for a long time to thicken it. >> >> Best ingredient to add to canned pork and beans is tube steak. All it >> needs is a side of slaw and a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray: >> http://auntlilskitchen.com/dinnere-e...le-with-franks >> Kosher delis would substitute 'Specials' for the franks... actually >> 'knockwurst' but called 'specials'... and it's best baked. >> http://www.hebrewnational.com/kosher...eef-knockwurst >> http://boarshead.com/products/detail...-1-1-lb-net-wt > > >Or as Ed Norton said to Ralph Kramden on the "Oh, My Achin' Back" >Honeymooners episode: "...and that Neapolitan KNOCKWURST..." As "The Great One" said, "A 3 pound wedge of Mother Fletcher's Fotchamarra Motzaroni cheese..." And away we go! <G> http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...ad.php?t=75510 |
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I got a can of van camps maple baked beans today.
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