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"ViperSpit" |
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24 Jun 2006 03:50:18 AM |
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Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go
with it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
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| User: "The Bonesman" |
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| Title: Re: Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
23 Jun 2006 07:10:45 PM |
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"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7huns$46q$1@news.datemas.de...
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go
with it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
Sure, my favorite recipe is to go to the store a buy a large can of Del
Monte or similar green beans. Open can and pour into a microwavable
container. Heat for 2 to 3 minutes on hi. Remove from micro wave, add salt.
Then eat. Its my favorite bean recipe handed down from my grandmother.
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| User: "ViperSpit" |
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| Title: Re: Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
24 Jun 2006 04:18:49 AM |
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The Bonesman wrote:
"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7huns$46q$1@news.datemas.de...
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go
with it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
Sure, my favorite recipe is to go to the store a buy a large can of Del
Monte or similar green beans. Open can and pour into a microwavable
container. Heat for 2 to 3 minutes on hi. Remove from micro wave, add salt.
Then eat. Its my favorite bean recipe handed down from my grandmother.
no goober. i mean BBQ beans.
i already have a winner with green beans.
i don't cook anything in microwaves. don't trust em.
Spit
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| User: "Cynical" |
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| Title: Re: Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
23 Jun 2006 09:16:58 PM |
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"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7i0d9$66b$2@news.datemas.de...
The Bonesman wrote:
"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7huns$46q$1@news.datemas.de...
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go
with it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
Sure, my favorite recipe is to go to the store a buy a large can of Del
Monte or similar green beans. Open can and pour into a microwavable
container. Heat for 2 to 3 minutes on hi. Remove from micro wave, add
salt.
Then eat. Its my favorite bean recipe handed down from my grandmother.
no goober. i mean BBQ beans.
i already have a winner with green beans.
i don't cook anything in microwaves. don't trust em.
Spit
Bush's baked beans
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| User: "Homie Jay Simpson" |
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| Title: Re: Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
24 Jun 2006 10:10:52 AM |
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"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7i0d9$66b$2@news.datemas.de...
The Bonesman wrote:
"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7huns$46q$1@news.datemas.de...
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go
with it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
Sure, my favorite recipe is to go to the store a buy a large can of Del
Monte or similar green beans. Open can and pour into a microwavable
container. Heat for 2 to 3 minutes on hi. Remove from micro wave, add
salt.
Then eat. Its my favorite bean recipe handed down from my grandmother.
no goober. i mean BBQ beans.
i already have a winner with green beans.
i don't cook anything in microwaves. don't trust em.
Spit
I have a wonderful recipe for those who dont Microwave. Buy a can of Brown
bean, any brand will do. Open and empty into a sauce pan. Cook at medium
heat on stove. When Steaming hot remove from stove and serve. This recipe
has been a favorite in my family for over 120 years.
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| User: "The PretZel" |
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| Title: Re: Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
24 Jun 2006 04:26:09 AM |
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On 2006-06-24 02:18:49 -0700, ViperSpit <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> said:
The Bonesman wrote:
"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7huns$46q$1@news.datemas.de...
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go
with it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
Sure, my favorite recipe is to go to the store a buy a large can of Del
Monte or similar green beans. Open can and pour into a microwavable
container. Heat for 2 to 3 minutes on hi. Remove from micro wave, add salt.
Then eat. Its my favorite bean recipe handed down from my grandmother.
no goober. i mean BBQ beans.
i already have a winner with green beans.
i don't cook anything in microwaves. don't trust em.
Spit
WuZ up Diaper?
Do they interfere with your tin-foil hat?
--
The PREMIER of "An Evening With a Rightard" Part one!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp4o_eHOKF8
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| User: "SpankyTClown" |
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| Title: Re: Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
24 Jun 2006 11:13:16 AM |
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interferes with your tinfoil beanie
ViperSpit wrote:
The Bonesman wrote:
"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7huns$46q$1@news.datemas.de...
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go
with it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
Sure, my favorite recipe is to go to the store a buy a large can of Del
Monte or similar green beans. Open can and pour into a microwavable
container. Heat for 2 to 3 minutes on hi. Remove from micro wave, add salt.
Then eat. Its my favorite bean recipe handed down from my grandmother.
no goober. i mean BBQ beans.
i already have a winner with green beans.
i don't cook anything in microwaves. don't trust em.
Spit
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| User: "NaCly" |
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| Title: Re: Does Anyone Have a Good Recipe for Beans |
24 Jun 2006 09:30:05 PM |
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"ViperSpit" <cutandrunlib@frenchquarter.net> wrote in message
news:e7huns$46q$1@news.datemas.de...
I plan on cooking out some steaks tomorrow on the deck with Mom's green
bean/bacon recipe, and am looking for maybe a good BBQ bean side to go with
it.
I bought a couple of fillets at 32 bucks a piece from the store that are
supposedly butchered from cows on a "natural" diet.
Thanks in advance,
Spit
2 cans of Pork & Beans (VanCamp's)
1 onion finely chopped
1 green pepper chopped
A dash of garlic power
1/8 cup Brown sugar or to taste
1/8 cup BBQ sauce or to taste
2 to 4 slices of Bacon
Mix together and place Bacon on top
Bake in oven for 45 minutes @ 350
Enjoy
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