Lynn from Fargo wrote:
>
> On Aug 19, 4:17 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> > ChattyCathy wrote:
> > >http://www.recfoodcooking.com
> >
> > I swear this is strictly a coincidence ... I rearranged my
> > freezer a couple of days ago. I try to keep it kind of
> > organized with vegetables in one bin, meat in another,
> > but as time goes by things get messy.
> >
> > This is when I realized I can stop buying frozen peas for
> > some weeks to come, It's about all I have by way of
> > frozen vegetables, bags of frozen peas.
> >
> > It's to be expected, I guess, since it's one of the only
> > vegetables I don't buy fresh from farmer's markets and
> > road stands this time of the year.
> >
> > I voted love fresh and frozen peas. Canning is an awful
> > thing to do to them.
> >
> > nancy
> =======================================
> Bags of frozen peas make great (reusable) ice packs. when they thaw
> just throw 'em back in the freezer.
> Lynn in Fargo
> PS Did I mention that its a really good idea to mark the bag "Do Not
> Eat" ?
> OTOH . . . who's to know? ;-)
Yep, and that's the ONLY way I'll ever use peas!!! As cold-packs for
any sort of injury. Any other use is, particularly as an edible dish,
is not an option in my home! <G> So the 'do not eat' warning is not
required - it's a given!
Sky, PEAs member!
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