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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
VISUALIZE WHIRLED PEAS
It is several days away from harvest. I have been guilty of sneaking a taste of these immature peas. They are so sweet they taste like green candy. For now I can only Visualize Whirled Peas.
I say pick 'em now, while they are still sweet. If you wait much longer, they will become starchy and not as good. I'm envious, however, as I didn't plant peas. Will you trade some peas for some brownies?
Dang, our pea plants have put out peas but they haven't grown very tall. Any ideas or is it "still early"? Well the berries and grapes are being very prolific this year should be a banner crop. And yes we will have plenty to share, Cheers.
All we are say is give peas a chance. ;) Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI say pick 'em now, while they are still sweet. If you wait much longer, they will become starchy and not as good. I'm envious, however, as I didn't plant peas. Will you trade some peas for some brownies?
ReplyDeleteGreg, As "Laugh In" used to say Gotcha!
ReplyDeleteZoomie, Absolutely Not. I am going to eat every last starchy terrible pea.
They probably wouldn't even make it into my kitchen. Starchy and terrible, and all. :)
ReplyDeleteI got some of my own at the farmer's market today, and they were delicious!
ReplyDeleteAwww, awesome !!! I put in a tomato plant this last weekend. A mumf ago did 3 squash plants, they hugeerer now. xo, Biggles
ReplyDeletecookiecrumb, You and Zoomie are on the list for starch and terrible peas. No promises yet.
ReplyDeleteZoomie, I know they were delicious. Fresh peas are a treat.
meathenge, You got them fancy raised beds. Kool. Stop on by tomorrwo because I quoted you on my review of Double D BBQ.
Dang, our pea plants have put out peas but they haven't grown very tall. Any ideas or is it "still early"? Well the berries and grapes are being very prolific this year should be a banner crop. And yes we will have plenty to share, Cheers.
ReplyDeleteToons, That is a tough question. There are so many variables: Soil, weather, water etc. This year we got lucky.
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