On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 19:23:07 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
8:50 PMJohn H.
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Are you talking about 'dried' ones or canned? There is very little sodium in the
dried beans, and if they're fixed without a lot of salt, they can be a low-sodium
dish. You'd probably want to add some seasonings to make up for the missed salt
though.
http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/much...ant-11446.html
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John these were wet and in a celophane wrapped black tray in a refridgerator. Said 4 servings. Contained something like 326mg sodium. You take it from there...
That explains that. Gotta start with dried beans. Low-sodium chicken broth, instead
of water, adds some flavor. This is some pretty good stuff that adds a lot of flavor.
https://www.penzeys.com/online-catal...-24/p-295/pd-s
I like the Penzey's brand. Under 'SPICES' on the left, click on 'Salt Free'. Lots of
good stuff there. Penzey's is a little pricey, but not too bad. Their pepper is
great.
https://www.penzeys.com/shop/spices/
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