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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jun 13 2012 :  09:33:57 AM  Show Profile
I have a recipe, but only have cannellini beans on hand. Would that be a substitute for navy beans? They are larger, but I think they would work. What do you think?

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Posted - Jun 13 2012 :  09:47:04 AM  Show Profile
I think they'll work. I've never had an issue with substituting any beans for each other, so you should be ok, too.

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Posted - Jun 13 2012 :  1:19:28 PM  Show Profile
I agree with Ann. I think you can substitute all the beans with each other.

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Margo
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Posted - Jun 13 2012 :  1:39:00 PM  Show Profile
they are basically the same bean...heavy on the basically so yes...should be no problem

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Marlene
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Posted - Jun 13 2012 :  1:55:59 PM  Show Profile
YUMMY , bean soup and corn bread!Marlee

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FieldsofThyme
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Posted - Jun 13 2012 :  2:55:02 PM  Show Profile
They tasted great! The recipe was well worth making!

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Posted - Jun 13 2012 :  4:01:53 PM  Show Profile
Sounds yummy and I love things that freeze well. the frozen meals are great to have around when canning season hits in full force. You also reduced the carbs in this dish by using the cannellini beans in place of the navy beans.

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