

When I was a kid, I spent more than one Sunday afternoon huddled over a newspaper breaking beans with the sound of the pressure cooker whistling in the background. Breaking beans? Yes, it's when you snap off the ends of the beans and then break them into small pieces so they can be canned. Tenley's not quite old enough to break beans, but she's becoming a pro at picking them, and they are coming on abundantly. Even after whipping up a few for dinner, I still had beans coming out my ears. In lieu of canning (I won't attempt it without the Grandma Patty!), I started freezing a few batches at a time. Even if you don't grow you're own green beans, here's a great, super easy recipe for some fresh beans that you can pick up at the grocery:1. Bring water to a rolling boil.
2. Snap off the ends of your beans and boil for 4 minutes. The beans will turn bright green.
3. Drain your beans and drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle garlic salt and shredded Parmesan cheese over them. Toss to coat. Enjoy!