More Peas, Please
By Lori Powell
For One or Two Bites, a blog for singles and couples
Peas in a pod are such as treat at this time of the year. But their time is almost over because fresh peas are technically a spring fling, while we’ve turned the corner into summer. Upstate New York is a bit behind with harvesting peas because the climate is just a tad cooler than other areas.
You certainly can buy peas already shucked or cook with their frozen cousins all year long. But I like the seasonal tradition of shucking them yourself.
I usually take the task outside with two bowls in hand, a chair that sits in partial shade and have at it. It is my kind of kitchen Zen or meditation, where simple, humble tasks help to free up your mind by doing something that people have done for hundreds of years in the same way. My house, almost 200 years old, most likely saw some of this action many a spring and summer on the porch that is sadly, now gone.