I don't know about Boston Baked Beans, but my mom was probably making a cheap version of it and didn't even know it (based on your description). She would take a can of Campbell's Pork & Beans, add a large amount of brown sugar (which contains large amounts of molasses) along with some other items, and slow cook them for a while before ringing the dinner/supper bell.CByrneIV wrote:Why on earth would you want to make boston baked beans any sweeter?Rich wrote:I may burn for this, but a little ketchup also goes well with Boston Baked Beans, along with a little bacon and a drop or two of molasses.
(I think it's to hide the Boston.)
You must not have actually had Boston baked beans, because the real thing has as much molasses in it as it does beans (and also has bacon or salt pork).
Trust me, if we didn't eat that $%%^&*()@%^^$@%& piece of "FOOD", we didn't eat that night - and yes, my brother and I sometimes went to bed hungry instead of eating that thing which contained some LARGE VEINS/ARTERIES in it (which we HATED running into while eating that gray [when cooked] piece of "FOOD"). My brother and I KNEW that there were MANY people in the world who would LOVE to be able to have the OPPORTUNITY to eat something like that - BUT WE DIDN'T LIVE THERE!!!!! And we told our mom so (as a kid, she went to China when her dad was stationed there prior to WWII - I have my grandfather's photo albums containing pictures of them in China, and a few photos showing the Chinese whacking off Japanese heads).Steamforger wrote:Ugh. Why eat the filter out of a cow?308Mike wrote:5. Slathering over pan-fried liver.Fivetoes wrote:Ketchup has four uses:
1. Dip fries into.
2. Topping for hamburger/cheeseburger.
3. With meatloaf.
4. In soup beans.
Hypocrite warning I will #$%^ up a sack of oysters in basically any form you can think of to present them.
I actually like the t-shirt which says: "Please Mom, No More Organ Meats!!!"
When we had liver for dinner, my brother and I used to go through a WHOLE BOTTLE of ketchup during that meal, just to cover the taste/texture/flavor of eating that filter. YUCK!!!
Although there are MANY filter feeders we eat on a regular basis, NOT wanting to eat the actual isolated FILTER is MUCH different than eating the entire creature, including the filter. There are quite a few seafood items MANY of us like/love that are filter feeders, and although some other may not be "filter feeders" but they may be scavengers, such as crabs & lobsters. Personally, although I can NOT STAND eating liver, I will eat, without hesitation, many types of scallops, oysters, clams, crabs, lobsters, crawfish, and on occasion mussels. There are LOTS of things I will eat, and the list of things I REFUSE to eat is actually quite small (unlike my wife, where the situation is reversed - it is MUCH easier to list the things she WILL eat than what she will NOT). I've had fresh scallop, right after pulling it off the bridge piling and bringing it up to the surface, eating it (the circular muscle which is used to open and close the shell) as fresh as you can get.
Eating filter FEEDERS is NOTHING like eating the FILTER. I've done BOTH, and prefer to not eat the cow filter EVER AGAIN (perhaps if it was an alcoholic, it might have been already tenderized/marinated)!!!!