When I took the photo on Friday of the baby snow pea, it was one of three on three rows of vines. When we came back to MD from NJ on Sunday, there was a whole meal's worth! I picked, ate, and enjoyed them, and it looks like there will be plenty more this week. John likes them cooked, but I think that the real deliciousness is in eating them raw, with their crisp crunchiness and fresh, succulent taste.
I hope your week is off to a great, green, and growing start!
Gorgeous! I really like them raw too. Your garden is looking very healthy!!
ReplyDeleteYum! I like them cooked or raw! Your garden is looking amazing! Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteYum! I like them cooked just enough that they're soft but still have a crunch to them. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteMmm. Your garden looks amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm bummed I can't make it to the garden to pick peas this year. I need to get Smith to do some harvesting and bring me a bunch. We grow Japanese snow peas and a flat Japanese variety. I love eating them, pod and all! Your crop looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteOh yum - they are one of my faves.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh Snow peas.. We had them last night. So yummy. With peanut sauce and chicken and rice
ReplyDeleteThat whole dinner sounds delicious!
DeleteYour garden looks so good, Bonny. I'm glad you are ok to such a good start. I hope the rest of the garden does just as well. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteWowza, those grew fast! And your garden is exploding!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is magazine photo worthy. I'm with you, I like the snow peas raw. I often toss them into a salad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a garden, Bonny!! I'm not sure I've ever had fresh-from-the-vine snow peas. I can only imagine the delicious, cool crunch!
ReplyDeleteLook at the garden! Wow! And I'm with you...I like the delicious crunch too!
ReplyDeleteWow, your garden is beautifully green and growing. My snow peas have come and gone - I goofed this year and didn't put them in a row but in a bunch, totally difficult to find!
ReplyDeletefrom Anonymous Annette (at the library, of course.)
I love peas and beans!! your garden is big and beautiful!
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