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  2. 12 Ways to Save Money on Groceries, According to a Food Writer

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    A well-stocked pantry is essential to cost savings. Basics like olive oil, canned or dry beans, pasta and canned tuna can last for a while in good storage (usually a cool, dry pantry ...

  3. Bush Brothers and Company - Wikipedia

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    Bush Brothers and Company is a family-owned corporation best known for its Bush's Best brand canned baked beans.The company produces approximately 80 percent of the canned baked beans consumed in the United States, representing estimated annual sales in excess of $400 million and the processing of more than 55 million pounds of beans per year.

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    Featuring refried black beans inside a crunchy corn tortilla, this cross between a taco and a sheet-pan quesadilla makes every weeknight feel like a celebration. Get the Crispy Sheet-Pan Black ...

  5. I Make This Easy Canned Beans Dinner At Least Once a Week - AOL

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    To make braised beans, drain and rinse two cans of your favorite beans. I like to use chickpeas or white beans, but any variety will do—black beans, pinto, or kidney beans are great choices, too.

  6. Canned beans - Wikipedia

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    Canned beans refers to a number of products of beans sold after canning in tin cans. Types. Pork and beans – usually a tomato-based sauce flavored by pork [1]

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    Jolly Green Giant statue in Blue Earth, Minnesota. "The Valley of the Jolly Green Giant" refers to the Minnesota River valley around Le Sueur.Today, just before dropping down into the valley heading south on U.S. Route 169 an enormous wooden sign of the Jolly Green Giant, along with the Little Green Sprout, is visible with the caption "Welcome to the Valley."