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We used Busch's Veg., lite beef dogs (plus more), homemade soup mix, and added some black beans for nutrition and to stretch it for our family of 5. With 7 dogs and added beans, it was about 6-7 servings for us. One child said it was too sweet (we usu. eat just the Beans straight) but everyone else liked it. Made for Zaar Stars.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Sharon123
on April 25, 2008
I really enjoyed this for dinner! I used Bush's Vegetarian beans, and LomaLinda veggie hot dogs. I also used a homemade onion soup mix. Thanks for a yummy dinner!
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on April 23, 2008
Excellent bean pot recipe. I substituted Schneiders XXL (long fat wieners), used Heinz deep browned pork and beans, and my Homemade Dry Onion Soup Mix for the onion soup mix, and omitted the triple sec because I didn't have any. This recipe would be great using precooked sausages or chunks of kielbasa too. Served with toasted and buttered kaiser rolls. A good hearty meal-in-a-bowl.
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Used these for a lunch time treat up on the farm, and it was gobbled down quicker then I could put it out. The only change was the I did use beef hot dogs, however; followed this exactly otherwise....except for the triple sec. What a grand dish to take to potlucks and just having it cooking for football parties. I might add some onion next time, but was just as wonderful without it. Thank you!
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Made for March, 2008 Bevy Tag. I haven't had this since I was a litte girl. I remember my dad used to make something similar to this, except that this dish had a lot more flavor. I think my dad probably just opened up a can of baked beans and added hotdogs to it. It's the first time I have ever used turkey hotdogs. I don't know if it was the hotdogs, but it was just a little saltier than I normally like. I really liked the addition of the onion soup mix and the Dijon mustard. I used Bush's baked beans and didn't use the triple sec.
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Very good and quick dinner for us. We used a mild sausage instead of hot dogs. Also I had no triple sec but I bet the orange flavor would have only added to the taste. Thanks for a great recipe! Made for 1-2-3 Wonders.
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on February 18, 2008
This was a great easy recipe. We had it for lunch with some white toast. The flavor was great, not too sweet and just a little spicy. Great recipe Syd, thanks for posting.
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Serving Size: 1 (138 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 8
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