Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 so you can have a finger food. lol reminds of our boiled peanuts. Here in the south, we boil peanuts still in the shells. They taste much better that way.. Then you crack them open with your teeth and slurp out those yummy peanuts.......... LOL - corsuts1 Saturday, February 09, 2008 10:29 AM Re: dinner tonight , " christie_0131 " <christie0131 wrote: > > I'm having stir fry tonight, Katie. Tenderstem broccoli, shelled > edamame, yellow bell pepper, baby sweetcorn and button mushrooms with > Christie Does anyone know why the frozen edamame come in the pods? They aren't really edible (very leathery & hairy). My instructions say to cook in the pods & de-pod before eating. Corsut from Sudbury,Ontario,Canada. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 Every time I went to Georgia, my first purchase was fresh boiled peanuts. I love them, right out of the cauldron!!! Marilyn Daub Vanceburg, KY mcdaub My cats knead me!! - " wwjd " <jtwigg Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:40 PM Re: Re: dinner tonight - edamame(soybeans) > so you can have a finger food. lol reminds of our boiled peanuts. Here > in the south, we boil peanuts still in the shells. They taste much > better that way.. Then you crack them open with your teeth and slurp > out those yummy peanuts.......... LOL > - > corsuts1 > > Saturday, February 09, 2008 10:29 AM > Re: dinner tonight > > > , " christie_0131 " > <christie0131 wrote: > > > > I'm having stir fry tonight, Katie. Tenderstem broccoli, shelled > > edamame, yellow bell pepper, baby sweetcorn and button mushrooms with > > Christie > > Does anyone know why the frozen edamame come in the pods? They aren't > really edible (very leathery & hairy). My instructions say to cook in > the pods & de-pod before eating. > Corsut from Sudbury,Ontario,Canada. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 They sell soy beans shelled as well. I buy them both ways. Sometimes I like to pop them out of the shell while I'm eating them just to have finger food. Other times I'll buy them shelled if I'm tossing them into a recipe (who needs an extra step of shelling them?). Really, you get a much better deal buying them shelled. They're the same price, but you'd get more because of the weight of the shell. There's an asian grocery store chain around here called H Mart that sells a 16oz bag of shelled and still in the shell for a buck! They even have great prices on tofu (many sizes including in HUGE tubs if you need that much) and vegan " chicken and beef " packets from a local factory in Philly. Am Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote: Every time I went to Georgia, my first purchase was fresh boiled peanuts. I love them, right out of the cauldron!!! Marilyn Daub Vanceburg, KY mcdaub My cats knead me!! - " wwjd " To: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:40 PM Re: Re: dinner tonight - edamame(soybeans) > so you can have a finger food. lol reminds of our boiled peanuts. Here > in the south, we boil peanuts still in the shells. They taste much > better that way.. Then you crack them open with your teeth and slurp > out those yummy peanuts.......... LOL > - > corsuts1 > > Saturday, February 09, 2008 10:29 AM > Re: dinner tonight > > > , " christie_0131 " > wrote: > > > > I'm having stir fry tonight, Katie. Tenderstem broccoli, shelled > > edamame, yellow bell pepper, baby sweetcorn and button mushrooms with > > Christie > > Does anyone know why the frozen edamame come in the pods? They aren't > really edible (very leathery & hairy). My instructions say to cook in > the pods & de-pod before eating. > Corsut from Sudbury,Ontario,Canada. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 I sure wish there were one around here!! Marilyn Daub Vanceburg, KY mcdaub My cats knead me!! - " Shameless Flirt " <lilacpatch Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:13 PM Re: Re: dinner tonight - edamame(soybeans) > They sell soy beans shelled as well. I buy them both ways. Sometimes I > like to pop them out of the shell while I'm eating them just to have > finger food. Other times I'll buy them shelled if I'm tossing them into a > recipe (who needs an extra step of shelling them?). Really, you get a > much better deal buying them shelled. They're the same price, but you'd > get more because of the weight of the shell. There's an asian grocery > store chain around here called H Mart that sells a 16oz bag of shelled and > still in the shell for a buck! They even have great prices on tofu (many > sizes including in HUGE tubs if you need that much) and vegan " chicken and > beef " packets from a local factory in Philly. > > Am > > Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote: Every time I went to Georgia, my > first purchase was fresh boiled peanuts. I > love them, right out of the cauldron!!! > > Marilyn Daub > Vanceburg, KY > mcdaub > My cats knead me!! > - > " wwjd " > To: > Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:40 PM > Re: Re: dinner tonight - edamame(soybeans) > > >> so you can have a finger food. lol reminds of our boiled peanuts. Here >> in the south, we boil peanuts still in the shells. They taste much >> better that way.. Then you crack them open with your teeth and slurp >> out those yummy peanuts.......... LOL >> - >> corsuts1 >> >> Saturday, February 09, 2008 10:29 AM >> Re: dinner tonight >> >> >> , " christie_0131 " >> wrote: >> > >> > I'm having stir fry tonight, Katie. Tenderstem broccoli, shelled >> > edamame, yellow bell pepper, baby sweetcorn and button mushrooms with >> > Christie >> >> Does anyone know why the frozen edamame come in the pods? They aren't >> really edible (very leathery & hairy). My instructions say to cook in >> the pods & de-pod before eating. >> Corsut from Sudbury,Ontario,Canada. >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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