I love black beans and I always try to have cooked ones on hand. I prefer to home can the dried ones so I can control the salt and the cost. It is also a good source of food nutrients if you have a power outage and no access to water and/or heat source to cook them in. They also don't require a freezer and will keep for at least 12 months on the shelf.
Canning dried beans yourself is so easy. I use organic and this year I even GREW some organic black beans. (More on that later.)
Growing, Harvesting and Canning Black Beans
Dried black beans (scan 2/3 cups per pint jar)
Water
Salt (optional)
Pressure Canner (Beans cannot be water bath canned)