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Preserving Food: Freezing Vegetables
... and freeze. To serve, fry frozen rings in 375F oil until golden brown. 10 to 15 seconds Peas: edible pod (snow, sugar, sugar snap or Chinese) Choose table-ready, tender pods. Wash, remove blossom ends ... Blanch, cool and drain. Package, seal and freeze. Small pods -- 1-1/2 minutes Medium pods -- 2 minutes Peas: field Wash pods, shell, blanch, cool and drain. Package, seal and freeze. 2 minutes Peas: ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Peas
... peas--we are not botanists, and the literature is unclear and sometimes contradictory.) One of us likes edible-podded peas a lot, while the other keeps thinking "Wow, I coulda had real peas" ... The soil does not need, or even want, to be particularly rich in nitrogen, because the peas--legumes, nitrogen-fixers--will enrich it themselves. They do, however, want strong potassium and potash (phosphorus ...
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Edible Flowers Chart - Home Cooking
... a long period of time. Tastes like: varies by type. More info here. Savory: Summer Satureja hortensis More info here. Scented Geranium Pelargonium species Citronella variety may not be edible. Tastes like: varies with differing varieties from lemon to mint. More info here. Snapdragon Antirrhinum majus Tastes like: bland to bitter flavor Society Garlic Tulbaghia violacea Tastes like: a very mild ...
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Growing Peas And Snap Beans In The Home Garden, HYG-1617-92
... peas include Mammoth Melting Sugar, Dwarf Grey Sugar, and Oregon Sugar Pod. Sugar snap peas are also an edible pod pea but have larger and sweeter seeds and a thicker pod. They are ... . Contact your local Cooperative Extension office for identification and control recommendations. Harvest and Handling Once peas and beans begin to reach the appropriate stage for picking, harvesting will continue on a ...
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EB1103 Judging Vegetables
... is not always advisable to wash vegetables to clean them. Tender?skinned vegetables, such as snow peas, summer squash, and eggplant, should not be washed but can be cleansed by lightly brushing with ... shriveled, starchy, or bitter. Pick with stem, rinse with cool water to clean Cold, moist storage. Peas (edible pods) Tender, flat pods with seed just beginning to form. Seed maturing, pods swelled or ...
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Sweet Peas
... Pest News Dr. Chlorophyll Archives This spring the nursery is offering several strains of fancy annual sweet peas, grown organically in 6-pack flats by the jolly folks at Kassenhoff Growers. These include a couple ... Cupani, who may or may not have inspired the Austrian monk Mendel’s later work with edible peas.) Another oldie but goodie is the lovely rose and cream bicolor Painted Lady, so called, ...
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The Winter Vegetable Garden
... circulation, plant in full sun, and look for resistant varieties. We will be offering certified organic starts of Snap Peas (edible pods), Snow Peas (eaten when pod is young and tender while peas are ... are Sugar Ann and Cascadia (both snap bush varieties), Mammoth Melting and Carouby de Maussane (pole snow peas that still taste good even when pods fill out), Dwarf Grey Sugar (bush snow pea with red ...
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The Victory Garden . Recipes: Spring Peas | PBS
... mint, basil, chives, or dill Makes 2 to 4 servings 1. String the snow peas and edible-pod peas; shuck any shelling peas. 2. Bring a pot of water to a boil, add salt, and drop in the ... greens, thinly sliced 5 large parsley stems, with leaves Salt and white pepper 1 1/2 pounds English pod peas, bright green and moist looking 1 teaspoon unsalted butter 1/2 cup thinly sliced fresh onions or young leeks ...
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Victory Seeds -- Peas
... Cream or Southern-type Peas (Cowpeas) (Vigna unguiculata subsp.) [Edible Podded] [Shell or Garden Type] Online Shopping Projects & Support About Us News & Information Onsite Resources Contact Us! Request A Catalog Home ... -Civil War variety with running vines, the pods are about 14 inches with medium-sized peas that are white with maroon splotches and good fresh or dried. An excellent producer with ...
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Victory Seeds -- Peas
... Approximately 90 to 125 seeds per ounce) One ounce will plant about a 10-foot row. Edible Podded Peas Dwarf Gray Sugar Pod 70 days The plants have attractive flowers, are prolific producers of ... six to forty eight inches tall with heavy yields of three-inch pods containing seven to eight peas. High sugar content - seeds are wrinkled. They should be trellised for best results. Resistant to fusarium ...
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