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I prepared a vegetarian meal from produce in my garden. The vegetables were picked and pulled, cooked and served. The pictures are annotated in the bottom left of the enlarged photograph.

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It is extremely satisfying to be able to harvest your own vegetables for a complete meal, whether it's vegetarian or with meat on the side. The peas look a really good size - what variety are they?
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The peas look a really good size - what variety are they?
I am not too sure, since I usually buy the seeds locally, and sort of go for the prettiest picture on the package. They may be Homesteader. Peas are one of my favourite vegetables. I usually eat them raw in the garden. Small children love them.
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Peas are one of my favourite vegetables. I usually eat them raw in the garden.

I haven't found a variety of pea that I actually like so I am always on the look out for recommendations.
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I haven't found a variety of pea that I actually like so I am always on the look out for recommendations.
With my cast iron tongue, apparently peas all taste the same to me, unless they are too mature, then they are bitter.
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