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ISO: Jack Rabbit brand Baked Bean recipe

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Hi Paulette... I thought I had one of those (emptied) plastic bags of Jack Rabbit beans... only to find none. So, when I was out and about, I would stop in stores to try and find that brand... well, 100 miles from my home, near my daughter's home I find a store that carried that brand... it used to be really common in my area; but, not the case now.

No recipe on the back, and no home page for Jack Rabbit beans, not in the favorite brand name cookbooks, nor among the thousands of recipes I have.

So, I took a chance, today, and e-mailed the corporation that distributes that brand to find out if they can find that recipe for you, or direct me to the original source.

Heck, it's worth a try, right. It's frustrating to lose a recipe. Let's hope they respond at the Trinidad Benham Corporation (Denver, CO).

In the meantime, maybe someone else may be able to assist you.

LaDonna
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