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Fri, Jan 19, 07 at 1:34
| My Grandmother tried some creasy back beans a couple of years ago and said they were the best beans she had ever tasted. Anyone know of any? Please email!!!
I may have spelled the bean name wrong, just going off of her southern draw. Check out my list. |
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| I have what my grandma called creaseback beans. They are a real good greenbean for snapping. The seeds are a mixture of colors. To us they are the best tasting green bean we have tried. They are very tolerant to heat & will produce till frost. Would be glad to send you some if they sound like what your grandma wants. |
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| I am looking for already dried shuckey beans, ready to cook. Anyone know where I could get some?? |
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