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FYI, a USPS Priority Mail® International Medium Flat Rate Box -- 13-5/8" x 11-7/8" x 3-3/8" or 11" x 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", with a maximum weight 20 pounds, can be shipped to you for $32.95.

So, you could get a few cans to compare recipes to for under forty bucks.

Just a thought.

CD
 
Beans, beans, the magical fruit,
the more you eat, the more you toot,
the more you toot, the better you feel,
so let's have beans with every meal!

CD :becky:
 
"Beans, beans, good for the heart
boy oh boy do they make you fart,
When I was younger it was this way,
Now I'm older they make me shart all day"
 
a) I had no clue that "Ranch Style Beans" were not sold in every grocery store in the US.
b) One way I use them: Whenever short on time and I am making canned refried beans I always add a can or two of ranch beans. Easy way to spruce up crappy rosarita beans. The kinds with Jalapenos or Onions work especially well for this.
 
I tried Lisa's Ranch Style bean recipe today and I have to say, I failed again! The recipe tastes great but my beans are hard. I soaked over night and cooked for four hours. I think I'm done with dried beans. Lisa's recipe is really good though.
 
I've never been able to cook pinto beans in 4 hours even after an overnight soak. 6-8 hours seems closer.
 
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