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Y'all might wonder what fueled the three thousand filibusters (give or take fifty) the Senate's Republican Caucus launched over the last couple of Congresses. Well, here's your answer.
It seems that a senator from the late 1800s--no one's really sure who it was--wrote, and got passed, a law requiring the Senate cafeteria to serve bean soup every day. Here is the recipe:
2 pounds dried navy beans four quarts hot water 1 1/2 pounds smoked ham hocks 1 onion, chopped 2 tablespoons butter salt and pepper to taste
Wash the navy beans and run hot water through them until they are slightly whitened. Place beans into pot with hot water. Add ham hocks and simmer approximately three hours in a covered pot, stirring occasionally. Remove ham hocks and set aside to cool. Dice meat and return to soup. Lightly brown the onion in butter. Add to soup. Before serving, bring to a boil and season with salt and pepper. Serves 8.
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