
These are my tall Sugar Peas. They are up to my eyes so that is almost 5 ft tall.

Can you see the peas?
Finally , there they are! Just as sweet and tender as the seed
package said they would be.


You can see how thick they are. It seems the more you look, the more you find!

I picked a good 3 or 4 cup's of sugar peas today. We will eat half for a meal and I might freeze the rest for a fresh meal in winter or maybe for stir fry! With the high price of
vegetables, I figure if I can freeze even 10 meals of different
Vegetables, it will save us quite a bit. Well maybe $20 or so. It
doesn't sound like much compared to a tank of gas!
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