bigwheel said:White beans do to not require soaking. Dont try it with black eyed peas neither. Does your blushing bride ever allow you to watch the food channel on TV? Thanks. Might help if you promise to skip Rachel Ray. She is purty hot.
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bigwheel said:This recipe was posted by my old pal Jack Chambles. He a native Texican but now hangs the hat in Hotlanta for some reason. Seems like I made it one time and it come out very good.
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1 # Navy Beans
1 Ham Bone with some meat on it. (should be a Virginia ham)
1 C mashed Potatoes
3 Large Onions - chopped
2 Cloves Garlic - minced
1/4 C Parsley, chopped.
1 Small bunch Celery - chopped
Soak beans overnight in water to cover.
Drain beans and put in a soup pot with ham bone and 3 quarts water.
Simmer 2 hours.
Stir in mashed potatoes, onions, garlic, parsley and celery (including
tops).
Simmer another hour or until beans are done.
Remove the ham bone and cut the meat from the bone.
Discard bone and add meat to the soup.
Serve hot
bigwheel said:Well I just passing on the recipe as posted..not ruling on the wrong headedness of soaking white beans or peas. Guess you will have to straighten out them Senators on the mashed tater thing too Prob a nice email to Ted Kennedy should do the trick.
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Rempe you're walking a fine line, keep it up and I'll have Finney remove you from his board.
Finney said:Larry Wolfe said:[quote="Greg Rempe":2423lrb8]I like it better when you two fight!
Rempe you're walking a fine line, keep it up and I'll have Finney remove you from his board.
I think something should be done NOW! [/quote:2qfjk6ke]Puff said:Finney said:Larry Wolfe said:[quote="Greg Rempe":2qfjk6ke]I like it better when you two fight!
Rempe you're walking a fine line, keep it up and I'll have Finney remove you from his board.
He is indeed walking the tight rope.... I'm keeping my eye on him. [smilie=wtf2.gif]
ScottyDaQ said:I think something should be done NOW!Puff said:Finney said:Larry Wolfe said:[quote="Greg Rempe":15ker6dg]I like it better when you two fight!
Rempe you're walking a fine line, keep it up and I'll have Finney remove you from his board.
He is indeed walking the tight rope.... I'm keeping my eye on him. [smilie=wtf2.gif]
Finney said:ScottyDaQ said:I think something should be done NOW!Puff said:Finney said:Larry Wolfe said:[quote="Greg Rempe":3qxxq7nl]I like it better when you two fight!
Rempe you're walking a fine line, keep it up and I'll have Finney remove you from his board.
He is indeed walking the tight rope.... I'm keeping my eye on him. [smilie=wtf2.gif]
Make it so #1.
Nick Prochilo said:Finney said:I think something should be done NOW!ScottyDaQ said:Puff said:Finney said:[quote="Larry Wolfe":2tve0lcu][quote="Greg Rempe":2tve0lcu]I like it better when you two fight!
Rempe you're walking a fine line, keep it up and I'll have Finney remove you from his board.
He is indeed walking the tight rope.... I'm keeping my eye on him. [smilie=wtf2.gif]
Make it so #1.
Ro-tel's spicy tomatoes and Bush's beans are both great ingredients. Like John says, the canned ones are so good I rarely do dry beans any more.Larry Wolfe said:Very nice John! I've never tried the Rotel or the canned beans! I may do that on the next batch. I have a bag of split peas begging to be cooked this weekend first though!