I quite like tinned potatoes: they don't taste like potatoes, but they're quite nice
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If your going to grow peas in a bucket put in the support, move in from the edge of the bucket about an inch and a half and plant a circle of peas about the same distance a part that way you may get enough peas to make it worth while.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI've never eaten peas out of a tin ~ are they nice? Or just squishy?
Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI quite like tinned potatoes: they don't taste like potatoes, but they're quite nice
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostAre you sure, Potty?then anything is better than nothing.
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When I was a nipper and had meals at other peoples house I loved tinned marrowfat peas. We never had them at home so it was a real treat. My OH is the same. On Saturday I took my Mom shopping and it was a revelation to me that she loves them too especially with faggots! (We have Black Country roots). My Dad used to make his own faggots even using caul to wrap them, but the peas he used to cook to go with them were almost black.
Anybody know what variety they are?
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Originally posted by donnakebab View Post(We have Black Country roots). My Dad used to make his own faggots even using caul to wrap them, but the peas he used to cook to go with them were almost black.
Anybody know what variety they are?
"Also known as pigeon peas, grey peas are a relatively unknown pea. They are actually a bean, and are called peas because of their size. They are white or light green to brown in color and may have brown freckles. They turn a brownish grey when cooked and produce a residue of the same color, which is how grey peas got their name. Grey peas cook much the same way as other legumes.!
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I found them.
Black peas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And guess what? I sewed 11 Victorian purple podded peas yesterday! I thought it was just the pods that were purple.
Don't know if they're the same as the ones my dad cooked though!
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