Loved 'em when I was a kid. Haven't had one in ages.
Guess I'll go raid the fridge!
Better with a sprinkling of vinegar, salt and pepper. Now I'll have to make
beans just so I can have the sandwich.
Janet
Our baked beans already come with a sauce.
http://www.heinz.com.au/Food/fooddetail.aspx?ProductID=15&ProdCat=Wattie%
27s&ProdRangeTitle=WATTIE%27S+Baked+Beans&keyword=Baked+Beans+in+Tomato+Sauce
And as much as I hate to say it, I prefer the Watties (Kiwi brand) to the
Australian brands.
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Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you who you are.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
For me, baked bean sandwiches sound so much better than they are. My
grandfather used to wax prolific about them. He also made the *best*
homemade baked beans, so we'd beg to have a baked bean sandwich for
lunch the following day and I was always disappointed. Even now,
you're making me jones for one, but I know I'll be disappointed.
Arrrugh - quelle horreur, what a dilemma! What bread do you suggest?
--
I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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Julian Vrieslander
> For me, baked bean sandwiches sound so much better than they are. My
> grandfather used to wax prolific about them. He also made the *best*
> homemade baked beans, so we'd beg to have a baked bean sandwich for
> lunch the following day and I was always disappointed. Even now,
> you're making me jones for one, but I know I'll be disappointed.
> Arrrugh - quelle horreur, what a dilemma! What bread do you suggest?
I've never given much thought to baked bean sandwiches, but now that the
topic has been raised, I think I'd rather have something with some crunch,
like baked bean flautas. (Of course, I've never HAD baked bean flautas, so I
could be completely wrong about that.)
Bob
Baked beans don't need flautas (nor even bread) to ensure flatulence.
Cheers, Phred.
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ppnerk...@THISyahoo.com.INVALID
I tend to regard baked bean and also Cheerio sandwiches as weird British
(and New Zealand) aberrations these days but I'll admit that I quite
enjoyed baked beans on toast as a child in Britain.
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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland
Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
I can eat cold baked beans, but would never, ever put them in a
sandwich and especially one with ketchup. I eat ketchup only in
meatloaf topping (disguised with brown sugar, mustard and W. sauce) or
on French fries. Otherwise, it's disgusting. ;-)
N.
Why don't you make some and get back to me with the result? ;)
>> like baked bean flautas. (Of course, I've never HAD baked bean flautas,
>> so I could be completely wrong about that.)
>>
> Why don't you make some and get back to me with the result? ;)
Next time I find myself in the kitchen with baked beans, corn tortillas, and
burning curiosity about it, I just might!
Bob
HAH! Corn tortillas might just turn the tide of favor. ;)
JonquilJan
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