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They digest slowly satisfying hunger for a long time. Beans are perfect for longer term storage and will store up to 30 years, if stored appropriately. 60 pounds of dry legumes per person per year is a good estimate for longer term food storage.
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Read More »Legumes are nutrient-dense. They are a good source of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, B vitamins and are naturally low in fat. One half cup of cooked beans contains about 115 calories and 8 grams of protein. When combined with grain they supply essential amino acids. Research shows that eating legumes helps to maintain a healthy body weight, reduces cholesterol, reduces risk of diabetes, prevents cancer and heart disease. They digest slowly satisfying hunger for a long time. Beans are perfect for longer term storage and will store up to 30 years, if stored appropriately.
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Read More »How to Cook Dry Beans – Sort out little rocks or broken beans and rinse well. Soak beans by covering with three inches of water. Let stand for six hours or overnight. Do not soak longer than 12 hours or they may begin to ferment. Drain and discard water before cooking. If you are in a hurry, boil for two minutes and soak only 1-2 hours. Add salt, sugar and acidic foods (like tomatoes) after the beans have completely softened. They will harden uncooked beans. Split peas and lentils do not need to be soaked. Pressure cooking beans is quick and easy. It saves time and fuel. While beans can be successfully cooked on the stove top or in a slow cooker, I strongly recommend pressure cooking. Beans become a “fast food” when cooked in the pressure cooker. Commercially Canned – Canned beans are a good option for shorter-term storage. They are expensive and often high in sodium, but are easy to cook (most can be eaten right out of the can). Commercially canned beans can be safely stored for several years in a cool, dry place. Home Canned – It is easy to bottle your own beans by soaking the beans overnight, rinsing and pressure canning them in jars. This way you control the amount of salt, along with the quality and variety of the beans you eat. Your local extension office can provide you with detailed information on pressure canning beans. Pressure canned beans should be rotated annually.
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