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Kind of Minding My Peas & Q's:  Summer Peas & Strawberries
Home Food Kind of Minding My Peas & Q's: Summer Peas & Strawberries
Kind of Minding My Peas & Q's:  Summer Peas & Strawberries

Kind of Minding My Peas & Q's: Summer Peas & Strawberries

By June 27, 2013 June 27, 2013

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This photo is for accountability. It is English Pea season. These are the peas you shell and eat. If you have never tried a fresh English pea you might not understand this, but if you have tasted them fresh you will see why a photo is necessary. I went solo to the farm to pick up the large farm share we split with another family. Part of pick up today is harvesting peas. I ‘m not saying how many I harvested (a small amount), but I will definitely bring some back to the city.

Sorry folks. Unusual I know, but no peas at the farm yet. Hey! Look at these nice strawberries I picked!

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(Thank goodness peas leave no crumbs! 😉 )

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