Peas

Peas! We have begun to pick peas from the seeds that Inaki sowed in the early spring.   Fresh pea pods  are wonderful eaten right from the plant.

“The more you pick the more they grow”, I said to Kevin who is Head Gardener and brings us food to cook every afternoon.

“Just like hairs on your legs,” quipped Victoria as she walked into the kitchen.

Rent a Kid.  Everyone should do it. DSC_0016 peas

We ate them lightly steamed with butter.  Just divine. Hot and crunchy.

I was Kitchen Mama yesterday which is like double duty for me so the day rushed past. One of the team leaves us today and on your last day you can choose your favourite last supper and he chose spaghetti bolognese.   So that was easy.  With a coleslaw made from cabbage and garden greens and the peas. It was great and almost all from the farm. (We have run out of last years tomatoes so these were canned.)

girl and cat

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Today we say good bye to Anthony.  He was only here a week but did lots of good work and then the original team of three and me will puddle along until our two French boys arrive on Monday.

Until then we will all throttle back down a gear I think.  Just milk and clean and garden and eat for a few days.

I hope you have a lovely day

celi

30 responses to “Peas”

  1. Gorgeous photography today; that beautiful girl holding Egoli/Marmalade. She’s just glowing with happiness and health. And the brilliant green of those lovely peas!

  2. Nothing like fresh peas with bacon, pasta and a bit of cream. I need a Kevin to help with my poor garden.
    Good luck with the French boys. Tell them they are representing their country and need to do us proud.

  3. I had the first local peas last night (Jock doesn’t like them!) and they were lovely. The beds don’t have time to cool between all your helpers this year. It’s god that you get help, and share the cooking.

    Enjoy your day.
    love,
    ViV xox

  4. The crop here is just finishing, None of the peas made it into the house. The dog and I love going out before dinner and having a snack of sugar snap peas.

  5. That reminds me. I planted some funky purple flowering peas which grew like crazy into luxuriant plants…without a single blossom or pea pod! Then, one blossom came, then five, and now, yesterday I went out to the garden, and there are tons of pea pods! I’m going to pick them and lightly steam them too! 😀

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