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Hallo everybody,

newbie to this forum, hoping for help. have surfeit of mangetout peas - is it possible to store in freezer for winter and if so, how?

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karaman wrote:

Hallo everybody,

newbie to this forum, hoping for help. have surfeit of mangetout peas
- is it possible to store in freezer for winter and if so, how?

thanks

karaman
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Peas,
Mange-tout
Trim the ends. Blanch (2-3 min.), cool, drain and pack
http://www.allotment.org.uk/allotmen...rplus_Freezing.
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Thanks Billy, you're a star!!!!!!

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