• @Cornucopiaofplenty
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    810 months ago

    I’m wondering now though whether the cost balances out because dry beans require a lot more energy to cook? I know they need at least an hour on the stove, whereas canned beans you can just add to a chilli etc straight away

    • lad
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      1010 months ago

      Most likely, dry ones would still turn out cheaper because they weigh much more after hydration. But this is indeed a matter to consider

    • @[email protected]
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      610 months ago

      This can also be mitigated a lot by cooking the beans in the morning mor a short time, packing the pan into a lot of blankets and then cooking it shortly in the evening.

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      Pressure cooker is the way for dry foods. Mine will do split peas lentils and mung bean stew in 12 mins.

          • @[email protected]
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            310 months ago

            Poor where we are talking about saving cents on buying canned beans vs dry beans because it makes a difference.

            When you go in debt every month to just survive, every cent count.

            I would definitely indebt myself of 25$, but I am in a situation where I don’t need to, so it is easy to say. I don’t know what that reality is.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          Fair, but it’s also the kind of thing that can be found for very cheap/free if you don’t mind second hand

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            I am not aware of the second hand market where you are, but it’s hard to find deals here and if you find one, you gotta be fast.

            But that’s a fair point. It depends on where you are I guess.