As a child, though, it was just baffling. "But they're not blue!"
I believe that is why my mom explained it.
I have to admit, I do not know whether "navy beans" and "white beans" are the same thing.
Also not completely sure that "red beans" and "kidney beans" are different.
This sort of confusion is probably why Pythagoras banned beans.
Do you want me to look for a casserole dish for you at the sample sale, Zen? I have no idea what we might carry in that line, but probably something.
Ooh, what did you decide re: accent wall, shrift?
I just realized I do not own a casserole dish. Oh god.
I use mine for enchiladas.
White beans can mean either navy or cannellini beans to me.
Ooh, what did you decide re: accent wall, shrift?
I went with Cloudburst: [link]
White beans can mean either navy or cannellini beans to me.
I think of navy beans as being slightly smaller than cannellini, but as both of them as being "white" beans. Also white kidney beans I think are cannellini.
eta Bittman agrees with me about navy and cannellini being different beans, fwiw.
Ooh, I need that noodle kugel.
I apologize to everyone for the extra cardio this conversation will necessitate. I'm trying to fix my elliptical to use my iPad to go online because the SO is traveling with our normal router, but I am having woes. I'm pretty sure this means I don't actually have to work out. I'm sure, like, the pedals won't go around if it's not connected to wifi.
I approve of Cloudburst!
Nice.
And today if I open up Cloudburst in one tab and Peacock Plume in another and switch between them I CAN see a difference, and I prefer Cloudburst.