Baked Beans
Dad’s recipe:
2 cans of B&M Baked Beans.
Add – some combination of
brown sugar, molasses, and
mustard powder.
Dig out the special crockery
only used for this purpose.
Nothing fancy. It was a round
casserole dish with a lid.
Brown colored, with a faded
yellow stripe.
The important thing was
to get the beans baking in the oven
on low heat, before the
afternoon sun penetrated our kitchen
on those hot, August days.
On occasion, I’ve attempted a
vegetarian version of
Dad’s specialty. Sadly, I
don’t have anyone around
to ask for a taste test opinion.
My surviving brothers aren’t
nearby. The grandchildren
never tasted Dad’s cooking.
Mom’s gone now, too.
Perhaps I’ll search for my own
homely, baked bean pot – and start
a new tradition!
Yes!
Take the old, make it yours, and create a new tradition!
Wonderful idea 🙂