Deb, normally i would never do anything to promote canned food, (if that makes any sense, LMAO) but, there are some dang good baked beans can be had that way. Just spice 'em up a bit. Maybe warm 'em over a camp fire in the backyeard. You'd be surprized. Creative as you are...........i'll go to the 11th commandment here, LOL. mark...

From: "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [VFB] X-MAS SWAP
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 16:00:10 -0500

I never realized until I moved to this area that Boston was known for its
Baked Beans.  <A little trivia for everyone this Holiday season>
I always associated New England with Clam Chowder and Lobsters.  Believe it
or not ... when you eat so much clam chowder and lobster a turkey sounds
pretty good, baked beans on the side wouldn't be so bad either.  I've never
learned to make good baked beans though.
At Christmas I have to put the light up moose in my yard.  Always room for
new traditions.   :)
Warm Regards,
Deb


Better watch it.... If they've been in Boston for too long they'll be making you a pot of beans for Thanksgiving!


Wisconsin is a long way from Boston, but father-in-law makes a great pot of baked beans, and we'll be enjoying some tomorrow along with the turkey.

Gary














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