
What To Do With Leftover Ham
Ham is a holiday classic. It's easy to prepare and can be big enough to feed a crowd, but you often end up with Tupperware containers filled with leftovers. While the ham sandwiches are fun for a day or so, the last thing you want to do is eat leftover ham sandwiches...
Healthy Buffalo Bean Dip
Remember when Buffalo chicken dip exploded onto the food scene and there wasn't a party without it? It was one of those dishes that wasn't very popular, then boom, it was everywhere. In the traditional version, shredded chicken, cream cheese and Buffalo sauce are...
Powered by Beans: Cheerleading
Ready? O-K! Did you know Randall Beans is an official sponsor of the MIT Cheerleaders? We love supporting these smart young athletes. Not only is cheerleading a ball to watch, it's also an amazing way of getting active. Cheerleading combines anaerobic activity (those...
Powered by Beans: Snowboarding
When the weather turns cold, it can be hard to find ways of staying active. Traditional exercise activities like jogging just don't sound as appealing when the temperature plummets. But when the snow starts to fall, a whole new world of activity opens up. Snowboarding...
Exotic Thai White Bean Chowder
As much as you love to travel, you can't be globetrotting all the time. Sometimes you've got to let your taste buds do the traveling for you. Food can remind us of our favorite trips from the past or help us imagine what some far-off locale might be like when we...
Lean, Mean Steak and Pinto Bean Salad
Red meat can get a bad wrap, but it can still be part of a balanced and healthy diet. Plus, you can't beat beef for hearty, meaty flavor. The trick is using lean cuts of beef in moderation as part of an overall diet plan. This salad recipe makes smart use of beef by...
