{"id":462,"date":"2015-02-07T20:32:58","date_gmt":"2015-02-07T20:32:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ravenview.com\/recipes\/?p=462"},"modified":"2016-03-06T20:15:35","modified_gmt":"2016-03-06T20:15:35","slug":"molasses-war-beans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ravenview.com\/recipes\/molasses-war-beans\/","title":{"rendered":"Molasses War Beans"},"content":{"rendered":"

We grew soldier beans in our garden and dried them for baked beans.\u00a0 The recipe is a culmination of many recipes I have made in the past.\u00a0 We named them Molasses War Beans in recognition of the soldier bean.\u00a0 If you look at the bean lengthwise you can see a small red soldier on the white bean.\u00a0 We make these beans on one of those cold, wet wintery days. \u00a0 The heat from the oven helps keep the kitchen warm and the beans keep the house smelling yummy. This recipe makes a lot but I figure if you are going to run an oven for 5-6 hours you might as well get your monies worth.\u00a0 Freeze leftovers for those days when you need a quick, filling meal.<\/p>\n

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