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Sugar Anne Peas
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 618770" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I bought them from my seed dealer. I had never heard of them either. Told her I wanted something to plant after I took the fall garden off and she suggested english peas. I don't care to pick them so I asked her about snow peas. She then suggested these since they are a cross between a snow pea and an english pea. They are delicious and I think they are probably the sweetest pea I've ever eaten. We've had them every night. Just put them in a casserole dish with a little water butter and salt and nuke them for 5 minutes. I highly recommend this pea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 618770, member: 4362"] I bought them from my seed dealer. I had never heard of them either. Told her I wanted something to plant after I took the fall garden off and she suggested english peas. I don't care to pick them so I asked her about snow peas. She then suggested these since they are a cross between a snow pea and an english pea. They are delicious and I think they are probably the sweetest pea I've ever eaten. We've had them every night. Just put them in a casserole dish with a little water butter and salt and nuke them for 5 minutes. I highly recommend this pea. [/QUOTE]
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