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BBQ beans
Ok So everyone likes beans and the more beans you eat the more you toot right.
Well here is my recipe for beans. 2 tbl spoons of honey 1/4 cup of brownsugar 1 pound of smoked bacon 2 medium size cans of beans. Pre heat oven to 400 degrees, Dump beans into cassarole dish, add brownsugar mix it in real good, then add the honey and mix that in good. Then blanket the dish with the smoked bacon. Cook for 1 hour in the oven at 400 degrees. Preptime is 15 minutes Cook time 1 hour |
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Isn't that a baked bean recipe vs bbq beans?
My baked beans have too much in them to list including sausage so I refrain. |
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