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Another dish recreated: hot dogs and beans
Cool beans! But 25 pounds are too much for me.
I am hoping to see them at the Austin Whole Foods where I occasionally shop. Jimmy E "Roger Zoul" wrote in message ... "Aaron Baugher" wrote in message :: "FOB" writes: :: ::: http://www.edenfoods.com/store/ snip :: :: Thanks. I assumed I could order them, but one of my :: personal low-carb goals is to keep it simple and :: inexpensive. (Although those beans aren't terribly :: expensive.) That means no ordering stuff, no using big :: complicated recipes on a regular basis, no buying :: expensive Atkins-approved products or high-priced :: novelty foods. That's just a personal choice, that :: helps ensure that I'll be able to stick with the plan in :: the long-term, and encourage other people that it's not :: too weird or complicated to try. Well, ordering stuff is a simple process. Certainly, it's simpler than growing and harvesting foodstuffs yourself. You can order the beans dry in 25 lbs bags, too. Having readily available foods that allow you to stay on plan handy helps in the long term, too, as do options and variety. It may certainly be a personal choice, but it might be a little weird. :: :: Do black soybeans taste like regular soybeans? The :: couple of times that I've tried soybeans, they tasted :: horrible, so I hope not. They don't taste bad if you eat them in a recipe. :: :: :: :: -- :: Aaron -- 285/235/200 -- :: http://www.myspace.com/aaronbaugher :: :: "If you hear hoofbeats, you just go ahead and think :: horsies, not zebras." |
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Another dish recreated: hot dogs and beans
No, they taste very good. When they're in something like chili or soup the
only way you can tell the difference is that they have a slightly different texture. "Aaron Baugher" wrote in message ... "FOB" writes: http://www.edenfoods.com/store/ snip Thanks. I assumed I could order them, but one of my personal low-carb goals is to keep it simple and inexpensive. (Although those beans aren't terribly expensive.) That means no ordering stuff, no using big complicated recipes on a regular basis, no buying expensive Atkins-approved products or high-priced novelty foods. That's just a personal choice, that helps ensure that I'll be able to stick with the plan in the long-term, and encourage other people that it's not too weird or complicated to try. Do black soybeans taste like regular soybeans? The couple of times that I've tried soybeans, they tasted horrible, so I hope not. -- Aaron -- 285/235/200 -- http://www.myspace.com/aaronbaugher "If you hear hoofbeats, you just go ahead and think horsies, not zebras." |
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