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Baroque Bloke![]() |
Hominy, for example – all brands. Also carrots, corn, green beans and others. Glory brand collard greens, southern style, are somewhat of an exception – some cans are more like collard green soup, but other cans have very little liquid. I’ve become adept at finding the good cans by shaking them. Serious about crackers. | ||
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I agree. Green beans are the worst. Sometimes it looks like half the weight of what you bought is green bean water. Green bean water makes tits on a boar hog seem vital. When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw | |||
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I don't buy canned veggies anymore except Bushes Ranch style pinto beans. I buy all frozen because they taste better and I can feel the amount through the package. __________________________ "Para ser libre, un hombre debe tener tres cosas, la tierra, una educacion y un fusil. Siempre un fusil !" (Emiliano Zapata) | |||
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Only the strong survive![]() |
TRICKERY......same size can with less vegetables and more liquid. ![]() 41 | |||
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I don't buy any food products that comes in a can, I buy frozen vegetables which I believe are healthier and taste better. | |||
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Get my pies outta the oven! ![]() |
I think a fair amount of the liquid is coming OUT of the vegetables themselves during the canning process; heat, salt and pressure are forcing it out. | |||
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I stopped with canned veggies a while ago. Thought it was just too salty. I think frozen tastes better and seems healthier. Like all kinds of frozen veggies. Except green beans....too “rubbery”. | |||
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