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"Derald" wrote in message
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote:

I don't understand how the growing and eating qualities of pea cultivars
is
off topic for rec.gardens.edible or was two sentences about cooking old
peas
too much?

Growing them and cooking them do seem complementary but, hey, playing
topic
police may be the high point of his day and if that's all it takes to make
little stevie feel useful, well, let him have at it, say I. I'm grateful
to have
contributed to another's sense of self worth. Truth is, I had thought to
suggest
that perhaps the thread had drifted a bit but Nanny beat me to it.
Are "southern peas" , AKA cowpeas, cultivated in your neck of the woods?
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Derald
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I thought you had me killfiled.


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