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    Marketing Q's for you

    1. Are beans a regular part of your diet?? How often do you eat them? Once per week ? Once a month? Once a year?

    2. What variety do you eat?

    3. Do you usually eat them in ""baked beans"? Do you eat them as a potato substitute? Do you usually eat them in a hot or cold dish?

    4. Doees your family eat a lot of beans? (Largebportions) Or small amounts?

    I'm curious, pars

    #2
    I pretty much only eat them in chili, red kidney, a couple of time per month. Lentils in the form of soup once in a while. Mostly just to use up my harvest samples, frenchies.

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      #3
      Seldom.... mostly red kidney in chili. Odd time a mixed bean salad. My choice of pulses is lentils in a tomatoe based lentil soup think like a stew. Go on a canned chick pea(garbonzo) kick every once in a while and eat them rinsed, good for protein and fiber but bland plain. Don't really eat peas other than garden peas. Too much useless info for you.

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        #4
        After my middle east tour this winter I've been eating more humus, haven't tackled trying to make it yet.

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          #5
          We love beans. Organic beans if possible. No kidding!

          Green beans right now are a big part of our diet. Just butter and salt. Every night until we are tired of them.

          Refried beans, homemade and frozen used in lots of dishes, stews, chili, soups.

          The kids love Lentil soup ( french onion style) with mozarella sprinkled on in winter. We call this one of our hockey soups.

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            #6
            Green beans, most often, red, white, kidney, one of them perhaps once a week. In chili and stir fries.
            Chickpeas as a spread with onions and whole. Lentils red and green regularly. Yellow and green peas. All yummy and healthy!

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              #7
              Grew up on homemade baked beans, my mother, a creative cook made many versions of them, but I now make baked beans using lentils (well not even baked but in a pressure cooker which makes faster & nicer) using the same principal as baked beans.

              Lentils most everyday in some dish or another.

              Always beans with fish, because it was what we always did: coleslaw, fried fish and cold beans.

              Why do you ask.

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                #8
                Prefer mine fresh off the vine and not a mature seed,have a bag in the fridge from the garden im going to pickle this morning.

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                  #9
                  We eat a lot of beans Love the canned Bush ones but too much sugar right now Wife makes excellent baked beans from scratch with whites. We eat a lot of blacks, some kidneys in chili, and love the texture of pintos cooked in dishes. We also eat a lot of refried beans as we love Southwestern flavors.

                  Despise the taste of lentils.

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                    #10
                    Yellow bean mustard pickles. Why can't someone sell them in a store. yellow or green beans out of garden with butter ( yes butter not margarine) and salt. Beans off campfire. Beans in chili and three bean salad.
                    Ah crap I got gas now!

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                      #11
                      Eat lots of lentils and garbanzo beans as well as black pinto and kidney. Kids do lots of cooking with pulses and after a diet of these for 2 months after a trip to Nepal and India, you come to realize meat is just a habit

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                        #12
                        Only green beans from the garden or fresh from store in winter

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                          #13
                          Friend of mine says: "Pulses and greens aren't food but is What FOOD Eats"

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                            #14
                            Vegtable based protein-poor mans meat-has a bright,bright future 10 billion people will NOT be eating animal protein at every meal.

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                              #15
                              Poor man's protein is healthier than fat rich man's protein. But I still like my beef. Chicken second and not a pork fan....too fat. It takes generations to change diets. My parents hardly ever ate dried pulses(versus fresh/frozen garden peas and green beans), I do and so will my kids. The price of beef alone will make people switch to other animal protein and maybe even pulse protein.

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