Food question #1 - for Americans

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pczz wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 1:51 am So is that your explanation? thinking a full english(with heinz baked beans) implies heinz is English is my poor English and not your ignorance of heinz's history?
As I said, English is obviously not your first language as you have a lot of trouble understanding sentence compilation and comprehension.

I will say this slowly and loudly......NOWHERE DID I SAY THAT HEINZ BAKED BEANS WERE BRITISH.

The Heinz baked beans we have in the UK and enjoy with a full English Breakfast are made in the UK and not America. The American recipe for Heinz baked beans is entirely different.

At no time has the ownership of Heinz been in question in this thread, only in your mind.

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RickyBobby wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:19 pm
StroppyChops wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:19 pm
RickyBobby wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 2:36 am The only beans I like to eat are when I make chili, and its damn fine chili too.
That's mighty big talkin' there cowboy, ah think them thar words need to be proven at the next chili cookoff.
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Looks kindda fun and delicious

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And this with real fresh pork

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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 7:20 pm
John Bingham wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:16 pm Image

The reality:

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seen these before n'all
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Christmas dinner in a tin?.... Tragic
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StroppyChops wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 9:26 pm
John Bingham wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 9:17 pm
Yep, that looks like the same product, but in a bigger can. Tempting, no?
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Doc67 wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 9:48 am

seen these before n'all
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Christmas dinner in a tin?.... Tragic
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TOG wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:04 am
pczz wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 1:51 am So is that your explanation? thinking a full english(with heinz baked beans) implies heinz is English is my poor English and not your ignorance of heinz's history?


The Heinz baked beans we have in the UK and enjoy with a full English Breakfast are made in the UK and not America. The American recipe for Heinz baked beans is entirely different.


The world's biggest baked bean factory is located in Wigan, England. The beans come from North America and are rehydrated and cooked in the UK. Over 2.5 million cans of Heinz Beanz are sold every day in the UK. Jan 25, 2018
www.businessinsider.com/inside-heinz-be ... gan-2018-1

Wigan is 95% UK born, 98% English speaking and 78% Christian. Just the way TOG likes it. However the beans are American grown and Heinz is an American company, headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Never really enjoyed pork n beans growing up but it can grow on you if you get the right one... Van camp, campbell are both edible reluctantly that is...

Bush beans bangin as heck though
https://bushbeans.com/en_US

Tad sweat but thats how i like my beans n bush :Yahoo!: :Yahoo!:
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