BAKED BEANS the musical fruit the more you eat the more you toot?!


Question:

BAKED BEANS the musical fruit the more you eat the more you toot?

actually any type of beans lima, kidney, broad, runner, etc etc but especially chili with lots of kidney beans and cheese gives me terrible wind, does anyone else suffer this problem or is it just me?


Answers:
Hey there is nothing wrong with breaking a little (or a lot ) of wind. Just as long as those you are with don't mind. Heck in my opinion it is FREE entertainment!

Barry_R,,, the one man band....

THE MORE YOU TOOT THE BETTER YOU FEEL SO EAT BEANS AT ANY MEAL ............LOLOLOLOLOL

A common occurence!
Just try to keep it to yourself!

I heard it as "Beans, beans, good for the heart/the more you eat, the more you....."

But apparently it's a common side effect - it's to do with a bacterium called, if I remember rightly, clostridium nostrum. Don't know what can be done about it - it doesn't affect me these days, so maybe it's about going on eating them until you work through it.

But that doesn't work for f-artichokes.....

just you honestly.

try a product called bean-o

It's just you.

yup cant stop tootin

is a bean a fruit?

Gross!

I learned the "Beans, beans good for your heart" version but I think a lot of people get gas after eating beans and certain other foods like dairy products.

i haven't experienced any thing of that sort. probably because i don't eat any kind of beans. *gasps*
occasionally green beans but w/e. if it happens to pop out at a embarrassing point. well um...i suggest you clench your @$$ and shuffle *like a penguin yes* outside! lol seriously, hope i helped!

A nice comfort food but at what price to the environment? Methane is 20 times the greenhouse gas that carbon dioxide is.

Brainwave! All those who eat beans should set fire to their farts (in the bath for health and safety reasons)

Most people do and most will not admitt to it TOOT-TOOT

consider it a colon cleanse .......




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