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When Did You Last ...
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... pod a pea?
Just had a sublime lunch of freshly podded peas, spuds that were growing in my garden less than 5 minutes before they started cooking and some artisan (read 'quite expensive') sausages.
Nothing else (apart from a *** of butter) - just perfect.
But I did then think "how many people pod peas these days" and even "do kids know what a pea pod looks like".
So - when did you last pod a pea?
Dxx
[ eccles - your answer is sort of a given :+) ]
Just had a sublime lunch of freshly podded peas, spuds that were growing in my garden less than 5 minutes before they started cooking and some artisan (read 'quite expensive') sausages.
Nothing else (apart from a *** of butter) - just perfect.
But I did then think "how many people pod peas these days" and even "do kids know what a pea pod looks like".
So - when did you last pod a pea?
Dxx
[ eccles - your answer is sort of a given :+) ]
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remain unconvinced that the flavour makes it all worthwhile. By the time veg has been sufficiently cooked so it has lost that awful salady taste, the decent stuff is fairly subtle anyway. A large nob of butter may improve things but plays hell with the diet. Anyway if anyone is sending out invites I'll be around to sample ;-)
I shucked some at the weekend and they sure taste a lot different to the frozen ones. As a kid my dad used to grow runner beans in our back garden they were picked & cooked & served immediately with a *** of butter and crusty bread [ made by my mum], what a treat. Now I do exactly the same in the same garden but theres only me to enjoy and I have to buy the bread.