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LarryWolfe

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Miller Lite you schmos! If I'm low on cash, Natty Light will work. BTW, Old Milwauke is good, it's Milwaukes Best that is the cheap stuff!
 

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Larry Wolfe said:
Miller Lite you schmos! If I'm low on cash, Natty Light will work. BTW, Old Milwauke is good, it's Milwaukes Best that is the cheap stuff!

I forgot it was Miller Lite #-o
All 3 of those give me the :) (you know) :eek:
I don't know how you can drink that stuff :eek:
 

Captain Morgan

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Wish I could claim the recipe...but I begged it off of Bill the Grill Guy a couple of years ago...they were the best I'd ever had, and he gladly gave me the recipe and even let me post it here, although it's hard to find.

Here it is...

I highly reccomend Bill the Grill Guys beans....

Growing up we called these Ginnie Beans

One large can of Show Boat beans (24 servings)
One lb sausage, I like Jimmy Dean
One onion
One green pepper
1 tbs fennel seed
1/4 c brown suger
3/4 c ketchup
1/4 c viniger

Brown the sausage, add the onion pepper and fennel seed. Drain the beans, add to a 1/2 pan and combine all ingrediants. Bake covered at 350 for 45 min or until bubbly.
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Now, I went to Costco and they didn't carry the Showboat Beans like
Sams does. So I thought mine were still too runny compared to what
Bill served me. But the flavor is excellent, and Finney will love em cause they've got fennel seed in em! :!:
 

LarryWolfe

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Yep I can vouch for the beans, Bill brought a bunch of them to last years WolfeStock and they were indeed very yummy!!
 

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