How to Make Rice and Beans that Don't Suck | What to Cook to Save Tons of Money


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  1. Mr. Lynch and Me
    Mr. Lynch and Me says:

    Black Bean soup has become a regular in our rotation recently just because its so affordable, and in the instant pot I can have it made in about an hour, we like ours with a little lime juice too, and Its approved by all 4 kids…15,13,5,4 Another GREAT video!!!

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  2. Chicken Preacher
    Chicken Preacher says:

    Keep up the great work and I love watching your channel you're so humble and kind.
    My husband's family is from Puerto Rico, the best way to make rice and beans, is to just make sure you use garlic,onions, green peppers, and pulse it in a blender and add that to your canned beans pink beans or black beans.
    Also, when you make the rice add some oil of your choice & salt to the water. Don't be afraid to use chicken broth instead of just plain water to make a rice!
    There's also a lot of great inexpensive recipes online for quick Spanish rice and beans ideas.

    Much love, Rebecca from Florida

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  3. Kristy B
    Kristy B says:

    I know this is a cooking video but as a Tennessean that lives near Dave Ramsey he infuriates the community so much. He fired a woman from his company for getting pregnant. True story check out the investigation on the Nashville news. He also hosted a Covid super spreading event and refused to allow his employees to work from home and fired one man with an immunocompromised child and wife for wearing a mask at work. He’s not a good person. Sorry for my rant but Dave Ramsey turns my stomach so much because of how he treats people (I live a few miles away from him and his mega mansion).

    Now onto the important things those meals look amazing Maria! I plan on trying all of them! Thank you!

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  4. Rhiahl
    Rhiahl says:

    If you are a younger parent, I'm not, these are meals you should be introducing your children to. There will be times in your life, you may have to draw your budget in (hello inflation, I went through it in the 1970s with 2 young ones). We grew up on them. Children will starve, literally, if they are suddenly confronted with unfamiliar foods. Even if you can afford other things. Make them as side dishes. It's the thing we ask my 90 year old father to make (it's easy for him to do, and he loves cooking) whenever he asks if he can make us something.

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