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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 2941847" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I like a good meal of pintos, fried potatoes, chow chow or pickles, onions and cornbread but the gas is bad.</p><p>It's a masculine thing to expel gas loudly and with force but I can't insult the wife in doing this so I have to sneak out in the garage and let go. To stifle myself isn't good because nature can't take its normal course and I do not want an internal problem.</p><p>So I have to figure out how to eliminate gas from the beans. I've tried soaking them overnight , draining and filling with fresh water, tried putting a carrot in the pit but nothing works. </p><p>Does or has anyone had any success via other methods?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 2941847, member: 25679"] I like a good meal of pintos, fried potatoes, chow chow or pickles, onions and cornbread but the gas is bad. It's a masculine thing to expel gas loudly and with force but I can't insult the wife in doing this so I have to sneak out in the garage and let go. To stifle myself isn't good because nature can't take its normal course and I do not want an internal problem. So I have to figure out how to eliminate gas from the beans. I've tried soaking them overnight , draining and filling with fresh water, tried putting a carrot in the pit but nothing works. Does or has anyone had any success via other methods? [/QUOTE]
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