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I am not familiar with this beans – but cool photo for sure. the art – the chalk lines – the repaired bricks – and the color. so nice,.
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they are very English! not exactly a delicacy but adored by many
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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ha on the delicacy – and I wonder if Boston Baked beans is the States Equivalent. either way -= nice brick wall art 🙂
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Chris actually bought a can of those beans. They are a specialty food here in the US (English beans). 🙂
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Funny isn’t it! Here they are a very common food – many kids grow up on them – beans on toast is the classic
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Obviesly 🙂 Funny pictures!
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