¾ cup pearled barley
5 cups water
3 slices bacon cut in pieces
2 small onions diced
1 small green pepper chopped
2 cups tomatoes
dash of salt
½ teaspoon pepper
¼ teaspoon paprika
Wash barley. Add water and boil about 1 hour or until done. Drain. Brow bacon, add onion, pepper and seasoning. When onions are tender, add tomatoes and cook 10 minutes. Add to drained barley and cook until well blended, or about 15 minutes. Bon appetite. — Anne R., North Yarmouth
ANSWER: Sun Spots didn't find anything definitive on the Internet about the company closing, but there were several blog postings to that effect, and the listed phone number no longer works.
Anne didn't specify what kinds of beans in the 1-pound bag for which she wanted the recipe. Perhaps this recipe for baked beans, found at www.harmanscheese.com/recipes4.html (Harman's Cheese & Country Store in Sugar Hill, N.H.), will serve.
Maine baked beans (recipe from Kennebec Bean Co.)
2 pounds soldier beans
½ pound salt pork
¼ cup sugar
½ to ?
2 teaspoons dry mustard
½ teaspoon pepper
dash of salt
1 medium onion, optional
Pick over the beans and soak them overnight in cold water. In the morning, parboil the beans until the skins crack when blown upon. If an onion is used, cut in quarters and put in the bottom of the bean pot. Add the parboiled beans. (Some folks drain the beans, and others use the bean water. Cut through the rind of the salt pork to a depth of ½ inch, and place the pork on top of the beans. Mix the sugar, molasses, mustard, pepper and salt with 1 pint of boiling water. Pour this over the beans and pork. If necessary, add more boiling water to cover. Bake at 300 degrees for six hours or more, adding more boiling water as the beans cook. Serve with steamed brown bread or hot Johnny Cake.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Recently. while doing family genealogy, I came across an article in the Sept. 7, 1914, Lewiston Journal about a trophy given to the top team in the Twin City league. My grandfather, Michael Donovan, played for the Crescents, who won it in 1911. It was donated by Rudolph Hamel of Hamel's jewelry store of Lewiston. Can you find out if this trophy is still around? Hamel's was still in business in the 1990s. — Gary Rich, Bangor
ANSWER: Sun Spots didn't find anything. Considering the circumstances it seems likely it is no longer awarded, but perhaps readers will have more to offer?
DEAR SUN SPOTS: We have the world reknowned Air Force Liberty Jazz Band, a 20-piece brass band, coming to Rumford on Nov. 4 for a free public concert in the town hall auditorium. The doors will open at 6 p.m., and the performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. It will last approximately two hours. This will be the first of what we hope will be many performances of all kinds. Thank you. — Jim Rinaldo, Rumford
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verified Re: Kennebec Bean Company, (aka State of Maine Beans; aka Loubier Bean Corp.)
I used to work for a company that was in the same building that housed Kennebec Bean Company in North Vassalboro.
Kennebec Bean was liquidated under Chapter 7 bankruptcy on April 4, 2008... http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?p...
Below is a link to a recipe that was found on the back of the package... it differs somewhat from the one that Sunspots posted.... http://www.tastebook.com/recipes/1202810-Maine-Baked-Beans
The former owner of Kennebec Bean was Ronald Loubier... a directory search found a Ronald Loubier in Waterville, a city that is near North Vassalboro... here is the link for that directory search.... http://whitepages.anywho.com/results.php?ReportType=34&refer=2938&adword...
I hope this helps.
Jim Bossie
Lewiston
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