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Y’all, I want to talk about beans.

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  • jmcrookston@mastodon.socialJ jmcrookston@mastodon.social

    @MissConstrue

    Looks like "bean club" may be a descriptive term.

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    Inside the Food World's Secret Society: Bean Clubs

    Bean clubs by companies like Rancho Gordo have become popular among people in the food taste-making set.

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    These other bean clubs should threaten to invalidate Rancho's trademark. That will probably shut Rancho up pretty quick. However, it requires the will to fight.

    missconstrue@mefi.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @jmcrookston

    $160 American dollars for 24 pounds of beans. $6.66 cents a pound. For beans. Beans.

    We live in hell.

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    • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

      Y’all, I want to talk about beans. And capitalism. And stupidity and greed. You know, the American Way.

      Now Bean Clubs, ie people who trade beans, have been around forever. US clubs as far back as the 1800s, and the 4H Club has had an active Bean Club since the 1930s.

      But #RanchoGordo has expensive beans for rich white people, and copyrighted the term #BeanClub, and is threatening to sue anyone who uses the term. This has got to be one of the stupidest copyright claims I have ever seen.

      They have literally sent cease and desist letters to heirloom bean growers and distributors.

      Y’all, beans. We’re talking about beans. Late stage capitalism is so goddamn stupid. I’m tempted to go start a porn site called BeanClub, just for the giggles of it.

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      America’s Most Famous Bean Club Is Getting Litigious With Other Legume Leagues

      Heirloom bean company Rancho Gordo has a trademark on the name "bean club" and is making sure other legume companies stop using it. They spill the beans.

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      missconstrue@mefi.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #38

      A lot of people don’t know this, but beans are crazy easy to grow, and they’ll work even in bad soil. Plus the plants are great for refurbishing old and tired soil. And pollinators love them.

      Heritage plants are great, and seeds are available. Note that companies like Rancho Gordo treat their beans so they cannot be sprouted. There are companies that sell heritage and sproutable beans in bulk.

      Go to any ethnic market that sells beans bulk, and I will bet folding money they will sprout.

      Beans are the planet’s most viable and inexpensive protein and complex carb food source. We cannot let a few people gatekeep this most precious of resources.

      Grow beans. Share seeds.

      #RanchoGordo #BeanClub

      mlanger@mastodon.worldM dnkboston@apobangpo.spaceD linza@kamu.socialL aosmith16@hachyderm.ioA timwardcam@c.imT 5 Replies Last reply
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      • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

        Y’all, I want to talk about beans. And capitalism. And stupidity and greed. You know, the American Way.

        Now Bean Clubs, ie people who trade beans, have been around forever. US clubs as far back as the 1800s, and the 4H Club has had an active Bean Club since the 1930s.

        But #RanchoGordo has expensive beans for rich white people, and copyrighted the term #BeanClub, and is threatening to sue anyone who uses the term. This has got to be one of the stupidest copyright claims I have ever seen.

        They have literally sent cease and desist letters to heirloom bean growers and distributors.

        Y’all, beans. We’re talking about beans. Late stage capitalism is so goddamn stupid. I’m tempted to go start a porn site called BeanClub, just for the giggles of it.

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        America’s Most Famous Bean Club Is Getting Litigious With Other Legume Leagues

        Heirloom bean company Rancho Gordo has a trademark on the name "bean club" and is making sure other legume companies stop using it. They spill the beans.

        favicon

        TODAY.com (www.today.com)

        dp0@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @MissConstrue

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        • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

          A lot of people don’t know this, but beans are crazy easy to grow, and they’ll work even in bad soil. Plus the plants are great for refurbishing old and tired soil. And pollinators love them.

          Heritage plants are great, and seeds are available. Note that companies like Rancho Gordo treat their beans so they cannot be sprouted. There are companies that sell heritage and sproutable beans in bulk.

          Go to any ethnic market that sells beans bulk, and I will bet folding money they will sprout.

          Beans are the planet’s most viable and inexpensive protein and complex carb food source. We cannot let a few people gatekeep this most precious of resources.

          Grow beans. Share seeds.

          #RanchoGordo #BeanClub

          mlanger@mastodon.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @MissConstrue What kind of bean do you recommend for a first-time bean grower? I've got space in my garden this year and am willing to give it a go.

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          • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

            Y’all, I want to talk about beans. And capitalism. And stupidity and greed. You know, the American Way.

            Now Bean Clubs, ie people who trade beans, have been around forever. US clubs as far back as the 1800s, and the 4H Club has had an active Bean Club since the 1930s.

            But #RanchoGordo has expensive beans for rich white people, and copyrighted the term #BeanClub, and is threatening to sue anyone who uses the term. This has got to be one of the stupidest copyright claims I have ever seen.

            They have literally sent cease and desist letters to heirloom bean growers and distributors.

            Y’all, beans. We’re talking about beans. Late stage capitalism is so goddamn stupid. I’m tempted to go start a porn site called BeanClub, just for the giggles of it.

            Link Preview Image
            America’s Most Famous Bean Club Is Getting Litigious With Other Legume Leagues

            Heirloom bean company Rancho Gordo has a trademark on the name "bean club" and is making sure other legume companies stop using it. They spill the beans.

            favicon

            TODAY.com (www.today.com)

            davidnielsen@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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            @MissConstrue @lisamelton they are facilitating the rise of bean mobs!

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              @random_regret @MissConstrue Disney needs to go. They've been farming Mickey for like a century.

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              • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                @uncanny_creature Sorry, it was trademark, not copyright. I got the two confused again.

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                @MissConstrue I stand by my statement regardless

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                • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                  A lot of people don’t know this, but beans are crazy easy to grow, and they’ll work even in bad soil. Plus the plants are great for refurbishing old and tired soil. And pollinators love them.

                  Heritage plants are great, and seeds are available. Note that companies like Rancho Gordo treat their beans so they cannot be sprouted. There are companies that sell heritage and sproutable beans in bulk.

                  Go to any ethnic market that sells beans bulk, and I will bet folding money they will sprout.

                  Beans are the planet’s most viable and inexpensive protein and complex carb food source. We cannot let a few people gatekeep this most precious of resources.

                  Grow beans. Share seeds.

                  #RanchoGordo #BeanClub

                  dnkboston@apobangpo.spaceD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @MissConstrue I believe we ordered bean seedlings this year. I am sad to admit that I had not had "fresh" beans until about three years ago, and they were a revelation. (Cranberry beans, nature's most gorgeous source of protein.)

                  And wow, didn't know that about Rancho Gordo. Now I don't feel bad about not being on their list.

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                  • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                    A lot of people don’t know this, but beans are crazy easy to grow, and they’ll work even in bad soil. Plus the plants are great for refurbishing old and tired soil. And pollinators love them.

                    Heritage plants are great, and seeds are available. Note that companies like Rancho Gordo treat their beans so they cannot be sprouted. There are companies that sell heritage and sproutable beans in bulk.

                    Go to any ethnic market that sells beans bulk, and I will bet folding money they will sprout.

                    Beans are the planet’s most viable and inexpensive protein and complex carb food source. We cannot let a few people gatekeep this most precious of resources.

                    Grow beans. Share seeds.

                    #RanchoGordo #BeanClub

                    linza@kamu.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @MissConstrue CONSUME LEGUME ♥️♥️♥️

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                    • linza@kamu.socialL linza@kamu.social

                      @MissConstrue CONSUME LEGUME ♥️♥️♥️

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                      @MissConstrue #leguminati

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                      • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                        A lot of people don’t know this, but beans are crazy easy to grow, and they’ll work even in bad soil. Plus the plants are great for refurbishing old and tired soil. And pollinators love them.

                        Heritage plants are great, and seeds are available. Note that companies like Rancho Gordo treat their beans so they cannot be sprouted. There are companies that sell heritage and sproutable beans in bulk.

                        Go to any ethnic market that sells beans bulk, and I will bet folding money they will sprout.

                        Beans are the planet’s most viable and inexpensive protein and complex carb food source. We cannot let a few people gatekeep this most precious of resources.

                        Grow beans. Share seeds.

                        #RanchoGordo #BeanClub

                        aosmith16@hachyderm.ioA This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @MissConstrue
                        Beans are one of my favorite crops to grow! And there are so many varieties that most folks can find something that works for them.

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                        • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

                          @MissConstrue What kind of bean do you recommend for a first-time bean grower? I've got space in my garden this year and am willing to give it a go.

                          clew@ecoevo.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Even beans are region dependent, but — guessing that you’re in the US near a coast and north of Florida? — I would try scarlet runner beans.

                          If you’re far enough north that it’s still early spring right now, peas! Just as good as beans for the soil and snap peas are quick to a crop. There are even varieties you eat the tender tendril tips of, even faster than peas.

                          @mlanger @MissConstrue

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                          • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                            A lot of people don’t know this, but beans are crazy easy to grow, and they’ll work even in bad soil. Plus the plants are great for refurbishing old and tired soil. And pollinators love them.

                            Heritage plants are great, and seeds are available. Note that companies like Rancho Gordo treat their beans so they cannot be sprouted. There are companies that sell heritage and sproutable beans in bulk.

                            Go to any ethnic market that sells beans bulk, and I will bet folding money they will sprout.

                            Beans are the planet’s most viable and inexpensive protein and complex carb food source. We cannot let a few people gatekeep this most precious of resources.

                            Grow beans. Share seeds.

                            #RanchoGordo #BeanClub

                            timwardcam@c.imT This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @MissConstrue I once planted a handful of mixed beans from a packet sold as food, not seeds. It produced an interesting mixture of plants.

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