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Black-Eyed Pea Recipes 
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Black-Eyed Peas with Sausage

3 tablespoons of Canola oil
2 pounds sweet Italian sausage

1 yellow onion
1 red bell pepper
14 oz. can of chopped tomatoes
2 cans black-eyed peas
3 cups water
salt and pepper


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1 Can of Black Eyed Peas
1 Can-Opener
1 Spoon

Use can-opener to open can of peas. Then use spoon to eat peas.


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Leeman ... I actually read the directions on the can, the beans may have to take a brief visit to the interior of the microwave first.

In my single days, the rule I always had in the grocery store was that if it didn't have directions on the package, I didn't buy it.


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We always used dried black-eyed peas............ don't know why........you gotta have cornbread with the peas..........


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smokeyjoe53 wrote:
We always used dried black-eyed peas............ don't know why........you gotta have cornbread with the peas..........

'Cuz the're better when you cook them yourself.
Any kind of beans (peas) should have lots of THICK soup (indicating they've been simmered for a long time) and lots of cornbread.
My momma used to start by soaking them overnight.
Hey Grandpa, whats for supper?
Yum! Yum!


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Get one large can of blackeyed peas, a spoon, and a bottle of Jack Daniels. Throw the can of black eyed peas in the trash along with the spoon and drink the Jack Daniels.


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High Plains Drifter wrote:
Get one large can of blackeyed peas, a spoon, and a bottle of Jack Daniels. Throw the can of black eyed peas in the trash along with the spoon and drink the Jack Daniels.

That's kinda like my recipe for carp on a plank.................................


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I have never had carp on the plank, but I can imagine so.


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I've got cabbage boiling, black-eye peas in the crock pot, & a fresh ham, chicken, & axis deer ribs on the pit.


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Smokeyjoe53, you into planking too?


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oneday wrote:
1 Can of Black Eyed Peas
1 Can-Opener
1 Spoon

Use can-opener to open can of peas. Then use spoon to eat peas.


True batchelor style eatin'. My wife still does not believe I used to eat that way. It sure saves on washing dishes.....


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You can also save if you put a sheet of tin foil over your paper plate. Can make a paper plate last a long, long time. Just saying. Ha


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High Plains Drifter wrote:
You can also save if you put a sheet of tin foil over your paper plate. Can make a paper plate last a long, long time. Just saying. Ha


Been there, done that too.


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Old Bearkat wrote:
High Plains Drifter wrote:
You can also save if you put a sheet of tin foil over your paper plate. Can make a paper plate last a long, long time. Just saying. Ha


Been there, done that too.

I guess I was high class. I had the real stuff. 1 of each - plate, bowl, fork, & spoon. 2 knives & 2 cast iron skillets. I still have the fork & skillets.


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CowboyP, were they clean?


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