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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The last few baked beans stubbornly refuse to release their grip on the bottom of the tin.
Do you frantically shake the tin like some manic masturbator, risking life and limb and spraying the cooker with tomato sauce, until every last one of the tiny tenacious terrors is on the pan or do you nonchalantly say "fuck that" and send them on their way to recycling heaven? |
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I leave no bean behind!
It really annoys me when that last bean won't release his grip. Crowbar, dynamite, Semtex or just swilling a bit of water in the bottom of the tin...one way or another that last bean's coming out! |
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By *ocks99Man
over a year ago
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"I leave no bean behind!
It really annoys me when that last bean won't release his grip. Crowbar, dynamite, Semtex or just swilling a bit of water in the bottom of the tin...one way or another that last bean's coming out!"
I use a specialised rounded piece of kitchen equipment. Aka a spoon.
Store the tins upside down in the future..... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I leave no bean behind!
It really annoys me when that last bean won't release his grip. Crowbar, dynamite, Semtex or just swilling a bit of water in the bottom of the tin...one way or another that last bean's coming out!
I use a specialised rounded piece of kitchen equipment. Aka a spoon.
Store the tins upside down in the future....."
Good idea. I did used to open the tins at the bottom but these new ringpull tins have put a stop to that. Damn technology. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The last few baked beans stubbornly refuse to release their grip on the bottom of the tin.
Do you frantically shake the tin like some manic masturbator, risking life and limb and spraying the cooker with tomato sauce, until every last one of the tiny tenacious terrors is on the pan or do you nonchalantly say "fuck that" and send them on their way to recycling heaven? "
Finally, real issues being addressed on the Fab forums. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The last few baked beans stubbornly refuse to release their grip on the bottom of the tin.
Do you frantically shake the tin like some manic masturbator, risking life and limb and spraying the cooker with tomato sauce, until every last one of the tiny tenacious terrors is on the pan or do you nonchalantly say "fuck that" and send them on their way to recycling heaven?
Finally, real issues being addressed on the Fab forums. "
Remember, you saw it here first. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why not open the bottom of the tin ?? instead. Simples "
They changed the design so the cans can be more easily stacked. You can't get a can opener on the bottom any more. |
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By *uciyassMan
over a year ago
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"Why not open the bottom of the tin ?? instead. Simples
They changed the design so the cans can be more easily stacked. You can't get a can opener on the bottom any more. "
You can with a good old fashioned can opener or an axe |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why not open the bottom of the tin ?? instead. Simples
They changed the design so the cans can be more easily stacked. You can't get a can opener on the bottom any more.
You can with a good old fashioned can opener or an axe "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why not open the bottom of the tin ?? instead. Simples
They changed the design so the cans can be more easily stacked. You can't get a can opener on the bottom any more.
You can with a good old fashioned can opener or an axe "
I want to watch you opening cans.
Excellent thread OP, a new one I've never seen. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I havn't diligently turned it upside down or given it a good shake prior to opening, then whatever is stuck gets sworn at, and sent to recycling heaven. I have no patience for slow beans. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I leave no bean behind!
It really annoys me when that last bean won't release his grip. Crowbar, dynamite, Semtex or just swilling a bit of water in the bottom of the tin...one way or another that last bean's coming out!
I use a specialised rounded piece of kitchen equipment. Aka a spoon.
Store the tins upside down in the future....."
This is my absolutely mostest favourite tip of the week. And it's only Monday. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why not open the bottom of the tin ?? instead. Simples
They changed the design so the cans can be more easily stacked. You can't get a can opener on the bottom any more.
You can with a good old fashioned can opener or an axe
I want to watch you opening cans.
Excellent thread OP, a new one I've never seen. "
I like to be original. |
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