In this video, we learn how to cook soft delicious beans. First, you want to make sure you are never using really old beans, around more than 2 years old. To keep your beans from getting old, add some citrus to them so they don't soften. Also, make sure you have the right water level when you are cooking the beans. Last, you want to make sure you are cooking the beans enough and not too much. To cook them right, use fresh beans and soak them for around 2-6 hours. Then, saute vegetables in the pot you are going to cook them, then when these are soft, add the beans and the water. Cook these in 2" of water and bring to a hard boil for 10 minutes. After this, simmer them for 2 hours and enjoy eating these!
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