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On 5/9/2013 10:22 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 5/9/2013 10:18 AM, ImStillMags wrote: >> On May 8, 9:54 pm, Marcella Peek > wrote: >> >>> >>> Fiddleheads were $12.99 at the produce market near me. Can't imagine >>> they'd be so delicious as to be worth that price. I didn't pay any >>> attention to the price of fava beans - they are a lot of work to shell >>> and shell again. >>> >>> marcella >> >> Favas are nice. But like you, I don't think they are worth the >> trouble. I have found that I like the big fat frozen Fordhook lima >> beans best of all. > > I *love* those frozen Fordhook limas! > >> The only place I can find them is at Safeway. They are labeled >> Fordhook Lima Beans. They are tender and juicy and not dry or mealy >> at all if you don't overcook them. I just lightly cook them in a >> little water and then add butter and some seasoning to have them alone >> as a side dish and I love them in soups and other dishes. >> > I buy the Publix brand Fordhook lima beans. I buy a couple of bags at a > time so I'll always have some on hand. > > Jill I like frozen Lima beans too and, come to think of it, I don't think I've ever had fresh ones. Even as a child, I regarded shelling peas and beans to be a real chore and I never cook any but frozen ones. That's not quite true I guess since I do eat canned beans and cook dried lentils for Indian food; dals in general. -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not." in Reply To. |
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On 5/9/2013 10:40 AM, James Silverton wrote:
> On 5/9/2013 10:22 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 5/9/2013 10:18 AM, ImStillMags wrote: >>> On May 8, 9:54 pm, Marcella Peek > wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Fiddleheads were $12.99 at the produce market near me. Can't imagine >>>> they'd be so delicious as to be worth that price. I didn't pay any >>>> attention to the price of fava beans - they are a lot of work to shell >>>> and shell again. >>>> >>>> marcella >>> >>> Favas are nice. But like you, I don't think they are worth the >>> trouble. I have found that I like the big fat frozen Fordhook lima >>> beans best of all. >> >> I *love* those frozen Fordhook limas! >> >>> The only place I can find them is at Safeway. They are labeled >>> Fordhook Lima Beans. They are tender and juicy and not dry or mealy >>> at all if you don't overcook them. I just lightly cook them in a >>> little water and then add butter and some seasoning to have them alone >>> as a side dish and I love them in soups and other dishes. >>> >> I buy the Publix brand Fordhook lima beans. I buy a couple of bags at a >> time so I'll always have some on hand. >> >> Jill > > I like frozen Lima beans too and, come to think of it, I don't think > I've ever had fresh ones. Even as a child, I regarded shelling peas and > beans to be a real chore and I never cook any but frozen ones. That's > not quite true I guess since I do eat canned beans and cook dried > lentils for Indian food; dals in general. > > When I was about eight or 9 I planted a row or two of small lima beans. It was some sort of school experiment. I remember shelling and then "dissecting" (bisecting) the mature bean to show it contained a little plant sprouting inside of it. I guess this was so we'd understand how plants reproduce from the seeds we call beans. ![]() Jill |
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