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  2. The best cookbooks of 2024 - AOL

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    Sando has made a career of saving, sourcing, growing and cooking with heirloom beans and has inspired chefs and home cooks to explore heirloom varietals too. “The Bean Book” contains 100 ...

  3. Rancho Gordo - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Gordo's retail store, offices and distribution warehouse in Napa, California. Rancho Gordo ("the fat ranch" in Spanish) is an heirloom bean company based in Napa, California, known for its mission to preserve and promote traditional and rare bean varieties, particularly those with cultural and culinary significance in Mexico and the Americas, as well as supporting sustainable ...

  4. The 15-Minute Marcella Hazan Soup I Make Every Fall - AOL

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    Simmer for five more minutes, top with chopped parsley, and add more salt and pepper to taste. In almost no time—less than 15 minutes—you made full-flavored soup, warm and comforting.

  5. Company's Coming - Wikipedia

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    During the late 80s, Paré asked a local Morinville, Alberta resident, Jeannette Bachand, for some recipes to include in an upcoming cookbook. The first of Bachand's recipes were published in 1989 after Bachand called Company's Coming for a specific recipe for green tomatoes.

  6. Rattlesnake bean - Wikipedia

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    The rattlesnake bean is an heirloom cultivar of pole bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The pods are 6 to 8-inches long with purple markings, and the seeds are light brown with brown markings, still visible after cooking. They are named for the snake-like manner in which their pods coil around the vine. [1]

  7. Do I Really Need to Use Himalayan Salt for That Recipe ... - AOL

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    When using a new cookbook, consult the intro or other guide pages to see if the author mentions a preferred type. For instance, in my (2008) ...

  8. Pinto bean - Wikipedia

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    The pinto bean (/ ˈ p ɪ n t oʊ /) is a variety of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).In Spanish they are called frijoles pintos.It is the most popular bean by crop production in Northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States, [3] [4] and is most often eaten whole (sometimes in broth), or mashed and then refried.

  9. Pork and beans - Wikipedia

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    According to the 1975 Better Homes and Garden Heritage Cookbook, canned pork and beans was the first convenience food. Today, the dish is "an American canned classic, [and] is recognized by American consumers generally as an article of commerce that contains very little pork."