Ah, beans, a simple, yet complex food. Protein, and carbohydrate. Hence the bloating, and subsequent "Venting", or marking your territory......
;) I love buttermilk pancakes, and biscuits, but that is where the love stops! I don't even want to be at the same table with it. My family used to drink buttermilk, and My Dad would put his fried corn bread crumbled up in it. My Buddy's Dad would do the same, as well as my Grandfather. I couldn't stand the smell, or taste, or sight of it. Looked like, and smelled like Baby burp!
And how the heck do you tell when it has gone bad?! Now back to the edible part, I love pinto beans, black beans, red beans, but my favorite is Ford Hook Lima Beans, with Knorrs leek soup mix, and onions, and granulated garlic, salt and pepper, Cajun season, and diced ham, or ham hocks! Man is that good! But for soup, I have to say, even being from the South, I do love Great Northern beans for soup! If you want to try something really good, instead of putting in a hamhock, or chunk of ham, slice up a Hilshire Farms, smoked sausage, turkey or beef, and put that in. Trust me it sho am some kinda good! Dang, I just ate, and my mouth is watering now!I was brought up on pan fried corn bread, not the Yankee style, though I do like it! Honey, or syrup was good, but just plain ol real butter, not that plastic stuff, that is NOT healthier! Beans, one of God's simple pleasures he bestows on us, yet it is like a tease for gluttony. Cold night, Chili! Cold night or day, Beans and ham, or parts there of. Prefferably smoked! Gotta have them sweet onions, and garlic also, and a dash or three of Cajun season! I like McCormick's Perfect Pinch, Original Chicken. It is good on chicken, steak, fish, pork, any kind of meat. I use it in just about everything. I stopped buying their granulated garlic however, since it is a product of China, and I don't want to be wondering if I am getting all garlic, or roach spit, factory dust, rodent droppings, and belly button lint, combined. Anywho, love them beans, a simple but satisfying repast, with corn bread, and a side of fresh home grown tomatoes, and onions,and sliced cucumbers, with salt and pepper, and a dash of Italian dressing, or just plain apple cider vinegar. Even with a nice chunk of home made French Bread, and some sharp cheddar cheese.
Now, what do I have in the fridge to snack on......
Wayne