This Brothy Beans note made me laugh out loud (and I'm back in person in the office): YIELD — serves one person for at least two weeks. Question for the "bean enthusiast": how do you ensure the beans you buy are not old? Is there a brand (store shelf type) that is generally better than others? Something to look for through the clear plastic?
This Brothy Beans note made me laugh out loud (and I'm back in person in the office): YIELD — serves one person for at least two weeks. Question for the "bean enthusiast": how do you ensure the beans you buy are not old? Is there a brand (store shelf type) that is generally better than others? Something to look for through the clear plastic?
This Brothy Beans note made me laugh out loud (and I'm back in person in the office): YIELD — serves one person for at least two weeks. Question for the "bean enthusiast": how do you ensure the beans you buy are not old? Is there a brand (store shelf type) that is generally better than others? Something to look for through the clear plastic?
Rancho Gordo is the ONLY bean. I have tried so many groovy looking packages, I used to feel like a real bean failure. Then I found Rancho Gordo.