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	<title>Comments on: Who needs Baked Beans when you can have Grilled Beans!!</title>
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		<title>By: Kyle Myerscough</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle Myerscough</dc:creator>
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		<description>Maybe the best beans ever made.  I made these for some friends that I had over last week.  I made them in a cast iron skillet, put the slotted pan I use for veggies upside down over the top of the skillet then put fatty on that to drip onto the beans while it cooked.

I over cooked the fatty a little (oh well, it was my first fatty.)  But, the bean endedsup being the highlight of the feast.  

My wife finished the meal off with some boiled mustad/ kale greens,  along with lots of adult beverages the evening was wonderful.

I am making the beans again today for my parents.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe the best beans ever made.  I made these for some friends that I had over last week.  I made them in a cast iron skillet, put the slotted pan I use for veggies upside down over the top of the skillet then put fatty on that to drip onto the beans while it cooked.</p>
<p>I over cooked the fatty a little (oh well, it was my first fatty.)  But, the bean endedsup being the highlight of the feast.  </p>
<p>My wife finished the meal off with some boiled mustad/ kale greens,  along with lots of adult beverages the evening was wonderful.</p>
<p>I am making the beans again today for my parents.</p>
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