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	<title>Eat Today To Live Tomorrow &#187; green beans</title>
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		<title>mmm&#8230; green beans</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[I am a huge fan of fresh green beans]]></category>

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Let's talk about green beans. I am a huge fan of green beans... especially Italian style. Almost every time I go to visit my grandma she makes green beans cause she knows how much I like them. She knows I like them with some extra virgin olive oil, sauteed garlic, and tomatoes and then cooked down till tender.]]></description>
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<p>Let&#8217;s talk about green beans. I am a huge fan of green beans&#8230; especially Italian style. Almost every time I go to visit my grandma she makes green beans cause she knows how much I like them. She knows I like them with some <strong>extra virgin olive oil</strong>, sauteed <strong>garlic</strong>, and <strong>tomatoes</strong> and then cooked down till tender.</p>
<p>Unfortunately most people&#8217;s experience with green beans is having a can of them dumped into a pot with pieces of bacon&#8230; blah. Canned green beans are just blah.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know how good green beans are then let me help you get acquainted with them. Green beans are chocked full of vitamins, minerals, and goodies like: <strong>vitamin K</strong>, <strong>vitamin C</strong>, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, manganese, magnesium, potassium, folate, iron, calcium, copper, phosphorus, <strong>tryptophan</strong>, <strong>protein</strong>, dietary fiber, and <strong>omega-3</strong> fatty acids!</p>
<p>Wow. What a vegetable&#8230; I mean bean. Green beans are in the same family as shell beans but unlike them you can eat the whole thing (pod and bean) and eat them raw. I especially like this about green beans&#8230; they just seem so fresh. I mean&#8230; if you eat other beans raw you can get some nice/terrible stomach cramps&#8230; but oh no not with Mr. Green Bean. I especially like french green beans (haricot verts).</p>
<p>Oh the days of cleaning and picking off the stems of green beans for my mom or grandma. Nostalgia. <strong>Sigh</strong>.</p>
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