Reddit Reddit reviews Pinto Beans, 25 Pound Box

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Pinto Beans, 25 Pound Box
The Pinto Bean is a speckled variety of common bean that is known for its creamy texture, mild flavor and ability to absorb flavorsIts Spanish name translates to "speckled bean," referring to its mottled skin, which becomes uniform when cooked.Season with dried chile peppers and simmer for a spicy side dishUse in dips, chili, stews and soupsGluten Free, Kosher Parve Certified, Non-GMO, Vegan
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3 Reddit comments about Pinto Beans, 25 Pound Box:

u/ZacQuicksilver · 2 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

Re:cost of living; currencies are either "strong" or "weak": in countries with weak currencies, cheap things necessary to live (food, place to live, etc.) tend to be a lot cheaper, while everything else (education, beds, real home, technology, etc.) is a lot more expensive. Strong currencies are the opposite.

Most African currencies (South Africa and Egypt are the notable exceptions) are very weak, meaning that basic living (eating) is very cheap, but everything else (including clean water and health care) is much more expensive.

On top of that, variety is practically nonexistent. Eating beans and rice (which is minimally healthy, but sufficient) is very cheap: pinto beans are .04 cents/calorie, and rice is .07 cents/calorie; and that's off Amazon, not generic product from a bulk wholesaler. Eating 3000 calories/day of beans and rice (1500 calories each) would cost $1.60/day of food.

u/son_nequitur · 1 pointr/offmychest

I mean scape together $15 for a sack of beans, walk until you're somewhere no one will bother you, and then build a shack. Do odd jobs enough to buy another sack of beans when the first one runs out. Spend the rest of your time painting birds or having sex with college chicks or whatever it is that makes you happy.

u/zenthias474 · 0 pointsr/politics

Shit, you're right. It's closer to 25%.

Yes. Plenty of evidence. Go to a grocery store. There you will find the evidence you so desperately seek. Sorry I don't have time to conduct a study on the abuses of SNAP. I guess I could quit my job and start conducting research, but I'd need you to pick up the tab for my grocery bill, sound like a plan?

Do I really need to link you the cost of rice and beans? :(

Rice $14.79
http://www.amazon.com/Bombay-Basmati-Brown-Rice-10-pounds/dp/B004H4LPCM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1375362740&sr=8-2&keywords=bulk+rice

Beans $29.90
http://www.amazon.com/Pinto-Beans-Bag-Box-Each/dp/B000RHSY9K/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1375362793&sr=8-4&keywords=bulk+beans

Why should you believe what I say? Because your math skills should tell you that $44.69 is LESS than $300-400.