www.wildhealthfood.com All the steps to cook easily digested beans. Avoid gassy problems by doing it right! Roger and Anna Wilde show how healthy food can be easy and fun. For recipes and nutrition tips visit.. http
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dumb7890 - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
mister i think that girl likes you would the quick soak method work the same
timabad - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
you guys freak me out…
zipape - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
LOL let me know if it works
GetHealthyB4TooLate - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
LOL You 2 are so cute 2gether. Thank you so much. That is what I always wanted to know, and my Mom can’t cook for BEANS! lol (pun intended…)
Thx again!
Vetinprocess - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
peace , love………and I my opinion a lot of drugs !! jajaja they are so especial people
hempseed57 - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
Could i save the water that you soaked the beans in and then boil it down to make a concentrated solution? Use this solution as a super potent fart elixer say for a long car trip with my dad. muuuuhuhuhahahahah
blabbyblah1 - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
Ok, soak, drain boil. Yes that will clean the beans but what makes the beans “gassy” has nothing to do with “toxins” its sugar or more particular indigestible oligosaccharide. Basically it isn’t broken down by the body very well, bacteria take care of it in the intestinal tract and produce gas as a byproduct of the natural digestion. Not toxic. Well the fart could be to a crowded room but not the beans themselves.
wildhealth - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
Yes! Just make sure they are soaked for a good length of time first
jamesyireland - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
Would the process be the same with Black Turtle beans?
chisimwa - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
Cheers… Love your videos… Better than googling it! “Boil, them HARD!” Soak, drain and boil!
shaleenymay - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
what are they on? ..they look like they’re about to get the giggles.
mojomodel - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
you two are hilarious! thanks for teaching us…can u please maybe show easy recipes for navy, pinto, and black beans…so hard to find on internet. EASY, YUMMY recipes???
omgwowleet - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
SOAK..DRAIN..AND BOIL!!!
mandy718 - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
hilarious – loves it! What about lima beans? I soaked them once, and the peels started coming off…it was gross…how do you do them?
Morgena1 - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
My solution for this problem is cooking the beans in a steam cocker and put some caraway seed into the cooking water.
After the meal if you still feel bloated, have a walk cos it helps a lot to sort out your problem.
Well, that is my way of dealing with beans as I cock them once a week.
Solong
Morgena
saffrongirl - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
Hi,
Cute video, thanks for the info. I needed a brush up on cooking beans.
I didn’t know that about the old water.
Thanks and take care,
saffrongirl
ljc1515 - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
I’ve read in different books that soaking doesn’t do much but take away flavor and cut down the cooking time slightly. It’s simply a matter of getting used to the beans that really helps in the matter of digestion/gassiness
ManBag101 - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
i luv it, soak drain and boil!
koifishproduction - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
nice video!!!
EddieModa - said
December 23 2009 @ 23:56
Changing the water has been proven to be ineffectual and you may be throwing out vitamins. Better to eat beans more often if you are suffering from gas. Please talk to a food scientist!