Advantages: Quick and easy to cook. Disadvantages: Give you wind.
...spied a 415g tin of Heinz Baked Beans with Pork Sausage. Not exactly a gourmet meal, but a simple, tasty meal that would do the job. PRICE AND AVAILABILITY
Now, I must have bought these within the last couple of weeks, and they would have been bought from Asda (they are available at most supermarkets and convenience stores), and the price was 63p (prices may vary slightly from store to store). And as I have said, the tin I bought was 415g.
PACKAGING
... ...reputation. I’ve been eating Heinz beans and sausage for as long as I can remember.
I will freely admit that I do tend to buy branded foods such as Heinz, because although you pay more than the supermarkets’ own brand products, you (in most instances) get a better quality product (in my opinion). For example, I only have Heinz Tomato Sauce and I only ever drink proper Coke or Pepsi – none of your cheapy stuff for me! Anyway, back ...
Esless 21.01.2003
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Advantages: Beans means Heinz, say no more! Disadvantages: Sausages can look slightly dubious
...recently rediscovered the joys of Heinz Baked Beans with Sausages, something I hadn’t eaten since I was at school many moons ago. Wandering round Tesco’s doing the weekly shop, there was a little tin nestling unnoticed in the half-price bin, so I thought it would be rude not to pick it up and see if the contents were as tasty as I remembered...
What can you say, really? This is exactly what it says on the tin - there are two sizes available, ... ...sausages. You can recognise the Heinz logo a mile off, and it normally stands for good quality food - and I have no complaints about the taste of the beans and sauce, these are the best baked beans money can buy.
You can save some pennies by opting for cheaper varieties or supermarket own brands, but the sauce always seems watery in comparison to the Heinz one – which is, as they say, original and best. It’s thick, a proper red colour, ...
Flodum 23.01.2002
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Advantages: Cheap, easy to prepare, good source of protein Disadvantages: None - unless you can't find the can opener
Heinz baked beans and pork sausages have been around since I was little and definitely come under the category of Winter comfort foods for me. They are very convenient to use - how difficult is it to open the can, pour into a saucepan and heat? And they taste great on slabs of toasted crusty bread.
The usual size can now is the 15oz one with 8 of the mini sausages in but I can remember when they used to do a smaller 7 1/2oz size with 4 sausages ... ...pork sausages (cocktail size) in Heinz baked beans with tomato sauce. The flavours meld pretty well together, and of all the different brands, Heinz definitely tastes the best! Baked beans are nutritious and add fibre/roughage into the diet, as well as being an excellent source of vegetable protein. The sausages are also a source of protein, so this is especially a good food for young growing bodies, or the elderly (who may not have much money to ...
poet831 09.11.2001
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Advantages: Quick and easy meal Disadvantages: tinned sausages not as good as fresh
...green with the distinctively shaped Heinz label a blue colour. At the top of the Heinz label is the word “Heinz” and underneath it reads “Baked Beanz with Pork Sausages in tomato juice”. This is fairly self-explanatory but you’ve got to love the fact that they specify the sausages are pork and that they have misspelled “beans” perhaps this is to give the product a little street cred.
Anyway the tin is very easy to open as it is one of those ring ... ...to the trouble of hunting around for a tin opener. The beans and sausages can either be cooked on the hob or in the microwave. I decide to cook them in the microwave because I have not got a pan. To heat them in the microwave you pour them into a microwaveable dish, cover, nuke for 1 minute, stir and nuke for another 30 seconds. You are advised to check that the product is hot before serving and adjust the times according to how powerful your microwave ...
jammy_banana 01.12.2004
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Advantages: Heinz 'je ne sais quoi' and a filling reliable snack Disadvantages: Not the cheapest
Heinz beans are one of those products. You know the ones. The ones where you face mutiny if you introduce any alternative. Where your family ask suspiciously 'Is this what we usually have?' before rejecting the offending substitute for having the 'wrong' smell, consistency, colour and possibly taste if you ever get that far.
These tins of beans with sausages were a favourite of mine from my childhood (and I'm not telling you how long ago that was). ... ...filling and nutritious. But Heinz has won in our house because it is familiar and comforting. I would rather pay a bit more for something that they will eat rather than save money and have them roaming through the cupboards wailing that there is nothing whatsoever to eat in the house. Viva Heinz. ...
ranson 27.10.2001
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...across this small tin of Heinz baked beans with pork sausage. Yes, I haven’t had these for ages, so that is what i had for my lunch today.
Heinz baked beans with pork sausages can be brought in two different sizes of tin. The one that I had was the smaller tin which contained 200g. It says one the tin that this makes up one portion of fruit and veg for the day and you are supposed to eat five a day, which is the healthy way. This smaller tin ... ...that the sauce used by heinz is quite a thick consistency and isn’t too strong. Today I had these beans and sausages on two slices of toast, but one of my favourite ways to eat these is to have them with 2 waffles and put some grilled bacon on the top. But they do taste just as good on toast.
I prefer the beans and sausage to just beans because it gives them an extra flavour and they produce a nice quick lunch which only takes about two minutes ...
Groovygal 14.02.2004
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...can really is very good. Overall This is a very good product and because it Heinz you expect a little bit extra quality in terms of the taste. This is exactly what you get here. It is cheap and makes an ideal meal. Summary: Excellent food product ...
PEteacher9 12.06.2009
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...me up. This tin of heinz baked beans and pork sausages provides a nice healthy snack. I had mine on a slice of toast and enjoyed every mouthful of it.
Everyone knows that heinz make baked beans and they have done for many years, but that is not all that they make. They make a whole variety of tinned foods including this one.
I opened the tin by pulling back on the ring pull on the top of the tin. I put them into a bowl and microwaved them for 2 ... ...be cooked by heating them in a saucepan on the cooker.
The tin I have is about the half the size of a regular baked beans tin and provided enough for just one person. Information given on the side of the tin tells me that it will provide one serving of fruit and veg and I should be eating 4 or 5 portions a day.So they are very healthy and good for you. The only problem with eating beans is that they are full of fibre and are likely to give you wind ...
mumknowsbest 09.06.2003 (08.02.2004)
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Advantages: The packaging Disadvantages: The taste
Well I wrote about Heinz baked beans and now I should tell you a bit about Heinz Baked beans with Sausages. They are not quite as tasty as the Heinz baked beans on there own and that’s probably because of the sausages. I do like them don’t get me wrong but I just don’t find the beans as tasty.
I’ve had them quite a few times and these are best served on toast. I suppose you could have them for Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner or ... ...toaster you love using all the time. The cost about 35p-46p a can and you can get them from places like Tesco, Morrisons and any other supermarket.
So to sum up, stick with Heinz baked beans. And leave Heinz baked beans with sausage on the shelf.
Tom ...
TommyBoyTom 11.06.2003
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Advantages: Quicksticks! Disadvantages: Beans beans good for your heart.....
I LOVE these beans! with sausages they transform regular, pretty boring baked beans into a whole new meal potential! Not only are they ready in under 5 mins, they cost about a pound! team them with 3 slices of very hot buttery toast, pour on the beans and enjoy! its dead nice to cut the sausages up into bits, and eat them as toast sandwiches too (that, by the way, was a tip!) i think the best thing about them is when you've had a hard day and you ... ...really filling meal. alternatively, when ur looking for a healthy breakfast alternative, beans are full of protein and the sausages are limited in the amount of fat they contain. heat them up in the microwave or hob, although it takes a bit longer and theres more washing up! Heinze have definately come up with another winner, and they've folowed up with developments on this theme with the AllDay Breaksfast and Big Breakfasts, which include sausages, ...
AmyS 20.06.2003
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(+) Cheapest of the high-end of the market brand beans, Highest bean and tomato content on the market, (-) None really. Can get cheaper beans but they are in my view of inferior quality and content.