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Tag: cranberry beans

Posted on October 3, 2022October 3, 2022

10/03/2022 Bean Club dinner and other excitement

My colleague gave me these delicious tiny tomatoes from her sister’s garden east of here. She said it’s a hybrid between tommy toe and another variety and has bred true for two ish years! I’m saving some!
A yellow iris by the rock garden.
Polenta with cranberry beans from Bean Club and fancy sausage from California. Salad includes farm share peppers and the main mean also included summer squash from the farm share.
A cooked cranberry bean. They were very creamy in texture!
The cranberry bean broth was very savory. The Chef laughed at us taking a picture.
Here’s some of the remaining cranberry beans. They have a tan base but occasionally the red speckles and stripes turn the bean almost completely red!
You can see they are nice chunky big beans. Larger than the average pinto.

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