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<blockquote data-quote="Ready_fire_aim" data-source="post: 4122251" data-attributes="member: 50626"><p>Big pot of ham beans like you described. </p><p></p><p>I’ll often do a Cajun bean soup mixed with whatever leftovers/veggies are in the fridge. </p><p></p><p>Big pot of chili made with dried beans and home butchered lamb or venison </p><p></p><p>We make lots of rice dishes too… fried rice with whatever protein and veggies we have on hand. Etc </p><p></p><p>That’s one great thing about the USA is our access to food. Even being “poor” my family has never came close to being hungry…</p><p></p><p> I also find it ridiculous how many people with all their needs met are still considered so “poor”… “poor” as in can’t afford a $600k house, 2 $80k vehicles, and 2 family vacations a year… hmmm, nobody just wants to live simply anymore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ready_fire_aim, post: 4122251, member: 50626"] Big pot of ham beans like you described. I’ll often do a Cajun bean soup mixed with whatever leftovers/veggies are in the fridge. Big pot of chili made with dried beans and home butchered lamb or venison We make lots of rice dishes too… fried rice with whatever protein and veggies we have on hand. Etc That’s one great thing about the USA is our access to food. Even being “poor” my family has never came close to being hungry… I also find it ridiculous how many people with all their needs met are still considered so “poor”… “poor” as in can’t afford a $600k house, 2 $80k vehicles, and 2 family vacations a year… hmmm, nobody just wants to live simply anymore [/QUOTE]
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