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Garbanzo Beans • Green Split Peas • 100% Desiccant Free • 25 lbs • Non-GMO Project Verified • 100% Non-Irradiated • Certified Kosher Parve • USA Grown • Field Traced • Burlap Bag • (5 Pound, Pack of 2)
Palouse Brand is 100% committed to desiccant free farming. Palouse Brand foods are naturally dried by sunshine.Our legumes are grown in some of the most fertile soil in Washington State. You will fall in love with our versatile lentil that can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner.We are proud to be Certified Kosher Parve, Non-GMO Project Verified, Food Alliance Certified and carry the quality seal from the Whole Grains Council.Our food products are NOT Irradiated (an accepted practice that exposes your food to radiation for sterilization).We grow it, harvest it, truck it, process it, bag it and get it to you - it never touches a middleman. Field Traced – each bag comes with a code you can scan to identify the field we grew it in and harvest date.
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1 Reddit comment about Garbanzo Beans • Green Split Peas • 100% Desiccant Free • 25 lbs • Non-GMO Project Verified • 100% Non-Irradiated • Certified Kosher Parve • USA Grown • Field Traced • Burlap Bag • (5 Pound, Pack of 2):

u/lo_dolly_lolita · 1 pointr/Frugal

I love this "refried" beans recipe in the crock pot. You can use dry black beans, pinto beans, or a combo of both. It's great with rice, tortillas, or just as a soup with a chopped avocado on top. It makes a large amount, but freezes and thaws easily and the only fresh ingredients you need is the pepper and the onion which are both used up (I use the whole pepper). I like to make "fajita bowls" like at Chipotle with rice, beans, sautéed peppers and onions, salsa, avocado, etc.

I also love Chana Masala (Indian-spiced chickpeas, serve with rice or flatbread). I use this slowcooker recipe but there's hundreds of great recipes online. If you have the spices, all you need to buy are chickpeas and canned tomatoes. I skip the cilantro and use dried.

Side note: I buy all my beans dried because it's cheaper and I don't like using a lot of canned food. Costco sells huge bags of black beans and I buy chickpeas in big bags from Amazon. International grocery stores sell dried beans very cheaply.