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Re: Instant Gratification: Blackeyed Peas
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- Subject: Re: Instant Gratification: Blackeyed Peas
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- Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 17:03:25 -0400
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I found the easiest way is to let them dry on the plant. Afterwards they
need little or no additional drying. Just store them in a cool, dry until
ready to use.
Jeff
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Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 01:51
Subject: Re: Instant Gratification: Blackeyed Peas
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> Juliana,
> I planted some for the first time this year. When do you harvest them?
Do
> you just cook them while the pods are green or do you dry them first? Are
> they like lima beans?---you can use them when the beans are pronounced or
are
> the pods still fairly smooth when you pick them?
> Thanks.
> Bonnie C.
> Mt. zone 5 Ut. USA
>
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