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beansmummy | 13:20 Sun 08th Jul 2012 | Gardening
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Hi all,

I have tried to grow veg this year, for the first time, and thanks to the wonderful weather we have had, not much of it has been successful.

The one thing that I have managed to get a small crop from are my peas, and my little girl is so excited to eat them as she has watched them grow.

The only problem is, as much as I have plucked snails off them as they have been growing, I have inevitabley missed a few along the way and the pesky things have managed to get there teeth around some of the pea pods.

Are these peas ok to eat? The pods have not been broken into, they are just scored on the surface, as though they have been chiseled out if that makes sense? If not, I am going to have to pick them and make the superstelth swap at the sink while I am washing them with supermarket ones, so that my little one gets the chance to pop the pods.

Many thanks in advance,

Vickie
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You should have no problem with the peas, pod them and enjoy, I love them fresh - uncooked!
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Well since you've got two of the required ingredients, how about....

http://tvnz.co.nz/goo...ecipes-31-may-3571010
They'll be fine, let the have some when the pods are small, sweet and delicious.
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Aaaww thats fab, thanks guys.

We will be having them for tea tonight, although not with the snails, thanks Nibble haha x

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