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A small, hard, whole pinto bean shot out of his mouth like a bullet.
Then came drought, which left the land too dry to produce pinto beans.
Studies have indicated pinto beans can help reduce cholesterol levels.
New Mexico is also a significant producer of pinto beans and grapes.
Images could have lingered, just like cabbage and pinto beans.
The young pods may also be harvested and cooked as green pinto beans.
I tried pinto beans and they were as good as the black beans.
This is all wrong, as chilli should really be made with pinto beans, a member of the kidney bean family.
"We discovered that Texans ate 100 million pounds of pinto beans a year and there were none being grown in the state," he said.
I've made it with both cannellini and pinto beans.
"So we dropped some pinto beans into the haggis.
A preferred alternative is to substitute black beans for the pinto beans.
New Mexico specialty crops include piñon nuts, pinto beans, and chiles.
His family lived mostly on cornbread and pinto beans, and milk when they had a cow.
For chili with beans, add the kidney or pinto beans and simmer 1 hour more.
June had gotten the idea from somewhere of putting a cut-up cabbage core in her pinto beans.
The dish is characterized by pinto beans stewed with onion, garlic, and bacon.
Pinto beans are best, but if they not available, canned kidney beans will do - two 15-17 oz.
Meanwhile, her mother was a housewife and had a garden; there were always pinto beans to fill empty stomachs.
Choose black or pinto beans over the refried variety, which are traditionally cooked in lard.
It came with a salad of black beans and pinto beans, in an enticing vinaigrette.
She might fix some pinto beans.
The Alavan pinto bean is a type of common bean.
Fact sheet with nutritional information on pinto beans at WHFoods.org.
Everything comes with salad and all the succulent pinto beans, Texas toast and salsa you can eat.