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Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansMyrtle from UK Feedback About This Post:RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansI can my own beans then I have them on hand if needed and in bad weather it is great to have them on hand for that chili! Post By Mary Ann (Guest Post) RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned Beans
Walmart/Asda has the cheapest dried beans I have found so far. Post by mommamoody RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansThere is also the part where you are reusing your canning jars, new lids each time, but not using tin cans that maybe recycled or thrown in a land fill. Also when you can your own, you don't have to use as much salt or preservatives. Another plus for going green! Post By Louise (Guest Post) RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansThey are much cheaper than canned beans. There is so much more in one bag than in a can and if you are using a crock pot/slow cooker, not much electricity is used. A whole bag of pinto beans, 1/4 onion chopped, 2 slices of bacon cut in small pieces, a few cut up carrots, chicken broth...out of this world delicious ! Post By Kathielee (Guest Post) RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansAfter making my own beans, pinto, baked, or whatever, I can no longer open a can. Canned beans just don't taste good anymore. I would think it's cheaper, but, honestly, even if they weren't I would still make the dried beans because the quality is so much better. Post By bambi2003 (Guest Post) RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansSpeaking as someone who just made a huge batch, lol I like dried better, though like everyone I do use canned in a pinch but definetly rinse them first. I made a crockpot full, 7 quart, of a combo of pinto and white beans. I make a huge amount and then freeze meal size portions for later meals. Since I am supplying enough for several meals at once, I think its cheaper this way. And I like being able to season it the way we like it. I save ham chunks to add to it, then when its almost done I add pepper and sea salt. Post by micksgirl RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansDepends on the number of people that you are feeding. I find that a 14 ounce is enough for me for 2 meals and I do not care for frozen dry beans. If you are feeding several, cooking from scratch is cheaper and tastes better. Post By betty webb. (Guest Post) RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned Beans
I believe dried beans are far cheaper and the taste of homemade pintos are FAR better than those in a can. However, I too use canned beans in a pinch to throw in casseroles. As long as you rinse all the water out they are good. Post by Andjerm RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned Beans
I use dried beans unless I am in a real hurry, always for soups. I'm more likely to open a can of black beans to go with tacos or for a throw together casserole. Post by jess RE: Dried Beans Vs. Canned BeansI always buy store brand canned goods so I can't say it is cheaper to use dried beans. Canned beans are much more convenient. Now that I am retired and have time to cook a bit more I cook my dried beans in winter and use canned in summer. Post by MartyD |
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