@NiveusLepus @FrankCannon @Cynanthrope
So British people are ants who traded their strength for beans and toast.
@tyghebright @NiveusLepus @FrankCannon @Cynanthrope I mean, toast and beans are pretty good separately, I bet they’re pretty good together? And do you really want to lift a million pounds?
@EnochianEntropy @NiveusLepus @FrankCannon @Cynanthrope
In the states, you have to look for Heinz Vegetarian Baked Beans.
In Britain, I think it's just Heinz Beans/Beanz.
You could make your own, but British baked beans are different from the way we make them in the States.
@tyghebright @EnochianEntropy @NiveusLepus @FrankCannon you mean there's a variety that isn't vegetarian in the US?
@Cynanthrope @EnochianEntropy @NiveusLepus @FrankCannon
It's very common for them to have a bit of bacon or salt pork in them. Also, ours are quite sweet. Usually made with brown sugar and molasses. Often a bit of mustard. Much less tomatoey
This is a pretty typical recipe:
https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/baked-beans
@tyghebright @Cynanthrope @EnochianEntropy @FrankCannon
One of my partners goes out of his way to make a vegan bean soup for me from time to time.
He's from a particular pocket of the deep south and it's always incredible.
@Cynanthrope @NiveusLepus @EnochianEntropy @FrankCannon
Mushy peas are not a thing in the US. Can't even get the right kind of peas here. I've made them for myself, but find the sweetness strange.
@Cynanthrope Nope,no curry for me. @tyghebright @NiveusLepus @EnochianEntropy
@tyghebright Try a little mint in them.👍
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@tyghebright @NiveusLepus @EnochianEntropy @FrankCannon I don't much care for them on their own but in a curry is good.