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To: Grainne who wrote (12882)4/4/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
If the beans were canned, maybe a bit of lead poisoning thrown in?

Doubt it. Beans, canned or cooked fresh, ferment with surprising speed and equally surprising results.



To: Grainne who wrote (12882)4/4/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: John R Resseger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
I have just done a thorough search of my extensive collection of old and new cookbooks, and cannot find bean liquid really being used as a marinade of any kind.

Wehr is Half Scot? Christine You mistake me for cooking the books. I read the back of spice tins and follow suggestions on the packages. Sans suggested ingredients, I improvise with an imagination, altered by years of consuming food, transformed by time, lost in the chaos of a male organized refridgarater.

Recipe. Microwave frozen beans in pyrex with Baby Bella Mushrooms.dried mint, salt and pepper. Because it is awful, put in back of fridge for a week. Mix with Brussels Sprouts, peanuts, and I forgot(hit my head from seizure eating it) that were Nuked 5 days ago. Nuke. Eat half. Let sit a few more days. Nuke again. The beans finally tasted good the BSs were extraordinary. Peanuts were good but looked scary.

I cut out brown spots on Bananas, until a Cape Verdian told me "that is the sweetest part".