ThePigeonKid
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Can green beans saved this way be used in the winter for ham and beans? Is the flavor ok?journey11 said:Yep, it's best to let them dry on the vine. I shell mine, let them sit out for about 2 weeks to be sure they're good and dry, then I bag 'em and put in the fridge or freezer to help preserve their viability.
I'd choose a bean variety that is known for being useful as a dried bean. For example, my green beans from this year are not (they are tiny and white).Schroeder said:Can green beans saved this way be used in the winter for ham and beans? Is the flavor ok?journey11 said:Yep, it's best to let them dry on the vine. I shell mine, let them sit out for about 2 weeks to be sure they're good and dry, then I bag 'em and put in the fridge or freezer to help preserve their viability.