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Beans, Beans, Nothing But Beans by TRIGUYJT Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:46pm Bride and the coffee beans. On top of that, there were the Amish men rebuilding my roof and the Bob Vila imposter. Ohh, did I forget the therapy with Dr. Phil?? But since.... *I signed up to train Macca. *I dunked on LeBron James. Fairly wild stuff. Meanwhile, the siren song of the coffee beans has been doing a dastardly thing. Its taunting me Read on »
Two New Sweet Bean Dips: Chocolate Peanut Butter Black Bean Dip, and Cinnamon Spiced Adzuki Bean Dip by Gena Patient Expert Posted Wed 16 May 2012 5:39pm I know what you’re all thinking, so I’ll just say it for you: there is no flattering way to photograph two brown colored bean dips. Fact. Hopefully, the title of this post is enticing you even as you snicker at the image. Two creamy, super healthy bean dips: black bean chocolate and peanut butter dip, and sweet cinnamon adzuki b ... Read on »
Beans, Beans, Beans by HealthyExposures Posted Mon 06 Sep 2010 4:32pm beans mozzarella cheese raspberry-fig sauce I loved adding the piping hot sweet potatoes on top of the mozzarella I love sweet potatoes. I love beans, beans, beans! What’s your favorite bean? Read on »
Rewrite the nursery rhyme “Beans, beans….” by TopVeg !. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:01am Rewrite the nursery rhyme “Beans, beans the musical fruit” to show that beans are really a fruit. For years, children have chanted this classic nursery-rhyme. Beans, beans the musical fruit The more you eat, the more you toot The more you toot, the better you feel So eat your beans with every meal! But something is amiss; the lyrics Read on »
Beans, Beans, They're Good for your Heart... by Sara B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 25 Feb 2009 5:41pm And chili. And three bean salad. And in soup. And rice and beans. And your pocketbook in a recession. Read on »
French beanFrench bean is one of ... by NAFWA Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:40pm French bean French bean is one of the most commonly used vegetables all over the world. There are several varieties, the most widely used being the French bean, is also known as common or kidney bean. Beans are high in carbohydrates and fiber. They should be eaten liberally to keep diabetes under control. A decoction prepared from the [...] Read on »
Beans, Beans, The Miracle Fruit. . . by Stephanie Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:18am Can you finish that line? Beans do have quite a reputation for the side effects that they sometimes produce. The real miracle of beans is the variety of ways they can... Upstate is beans. If you haven't checked out Jenn's frugal food series yet, you need to. Each week a staple food item is featured and readers are invited to share their favorite Read on »
French Beans, Short Beans? by Lian Patient Expert Posted Mon 01 Nov 2010 6:00pm D2 was standing on a stool watching me cut french beans. D2: Mommy, are you cutting long beans? Me: No, these are french beans. Long beans are this long (stretching out my hands). See, these ones are short. D2: Oooh, short beans lah. Poor kids, who made this world so confusing for them? Read on »
Spilling the beans about BEANS! by michnutrish Posted Fri 04 Jun 2010 12:59pm Why should I eat my beans? Beans are a good source of fiber and are satisfying and can fill you up. In addition to providing a low-fat dietary source of protein, generally they are also richer in calcium than meat! When trying to eat "meatless", beans are a good source of protein. Add them to brown rice so it becomes a complete protein. However, the best Read on »
Beans. Sexy, Sexy Beans by Judith Anne Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 12:00am on the package or the fact that they only cost a dollar a pound. Either way, I love beans. High in fiber, sodium and fat free, and cheap. Where is his other arm? Speaking of beans, this was dinner last night Red leaf lettuce with bean salad. That's garbanzo, black and pinto beans with corn and green beans and chopped red bell pepper. The dressing Read on »