I heard a little baking soda helps but the kids like the effects[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=338399#p338399 said:Colbyt » 10 Jan 2014, 22:12[/url]"]I sorta feel the need to refute a couple of widely held Internet myths about cooking beans and their gaseous effect. Popular recipes on the web say that if:
* You soak the beans over nite, drain and rinse really well the gaseous effect is reduced.
* The gaseous effect hides in the cooked broth and avoiding that will reduce the effect.
Those are just plain bald faced myths. If you need proof come on over.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=338412#p338412 said:keelme » Today, 09:02[/url]"]I heard a little baking soda helps but the kids like the effects[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=338399#p338399 said:Colbyt » 10 Jan 2014, 22:12[/url]"]I sorta feel the need to refute a couple of widely held Internet myths about cooking beans and their gaseous effect. Popular recipes on the web say that if:
* You soak the beans over nite, drain and rinse really well the gaseous effect is reduced.
* The gaseous effect hides in the cooked broth and avoiding that will reduce the effect.
Those are just plain bald faced myths. If you need proof come on over.
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