Beans Going Mouldy
Dear Aunt Daisy, Thank you for your letter received some time ago about preserved beans. You will remember I wrote and told you that mine wére going mouldy. Well, they still went on going mouldy, and we were rather desperate about them, as we had so many and had used our precious sugar for them. So my daughter hit on the idea of draining off the brine and boiling it up. This we did, and they now look perfect, and there is no sign of mould. Of course, before pouring it back on the beans, we left the brine until it got quite cold. Perhaps this will help others out of the trouble, so I pass it on as I haye heard a number of people say their beans have gone mouldy, and
have thrown them away.
Marton
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 310, 1 June 1945, Page 23
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141Beans Going Mouldy New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 310, 1 June 1945, Page 23
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