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Ok, I’ve been watching cooking and recipe videos again, and though I’m not really a fan of Texas Roadhouse food, I do like their sweet cinnamon butter and rolls.
Here’s the copycat recipe of the cinnamon butter…
One stick of butter (softened)
1/4 cup of powdered sugar
1.5 TBSP honey
1.5 tsp cinnamon
Mix it up good and enjoy.
My wife was skeptical, but after the first bite, I’m pretty sure she’s going to give me some hot lovin tonight for making this for her. :thumb:
 

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Texas Roadhouse here on SW3rd, east of Rockwell has the best Prime Rib I ever ate. I've sampled PR from TX to MT and in between and the best one is 5 miles from me.

Haven't tried it there, but my favorite for PR is Ken's in Amber.
 

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I have been told by a couple good friends, that adding some coca cola to the beans (while cooking) kills the gas generating quality. Beans never bothered me so I've never tried it...
 

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Ken’s is definitely good and you get a slab of prime rib at a very reasonable price. Don’t think I’d say it’s the best I’ve ever had but it is certainly good stuff. 👍🏻
 

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It’s a question of if you have the bacteria in you gut or not to help digest them more. Water has zero to do with it. Baking soda is for making them soft faster.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bacteria-render-beans-eas/#:~:text=Such lactic acid bacteria are,Science of Food and Agriculture.
I think its a combination of soaking and having good bacteria in ya.

When the beans reach the large intestine, good bacteria break them down to digest them further. This leads to the production of gas. Soaking can help remove some of the oligosaccharides and make it easier for your body to break down the beans, making it less likely for you to have gas after eating them.
 

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