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Conference lgp30::christian-perspective

Title:Discussions from a Christian Perspective
Notice:Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome!
Moderator:CSC32::J_CHRISTIE
Created:Mon Sep 17 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1362
Total number of notes:61362

446.0. "Peas/Hominy" by JURAN::VALENZA (Karaoke naked.) Wed Apr 29 1992 19:48

    This topic is for discussing peas and hominy.
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446.1I like 'em both! :^DCHGV04::ORZECHAlvin Orzechowski @ACIWed Apr 29 1992 19:580
446.2CSC32::J_CHRISTIEPeace: the Final FrontierWed Apr 29 1992 20:143
    Ahh!  A topic with grit!  Hope we don't get any canned answers!
    
    The Jolly Green Richard
446.3SA1794::SEABURYMZen: It's Not What You ThinkWed Apr 29 1992 20:1527
     Re.0

        Mike:
               Do you mean cooked together or separately ?

             Hominy on it's own is kinda bland. However, mix in some
        tomatoes, green chilies, onion, garlic and cumin and yer talkin'
        real food. I would suppose you could add some peas to this combo
        without any problem. 

             Isn't there some kinda law that peas have to be served in
        combination with carrots ? When I was a kid I thought it was
        one word "peasncarrots" or "carrotsnpeas". At least in the school
        lunchroom it worked out that way.


              I have a couple of Indian recipes in which peas are a major
        ingredient, but both are pretty heavy on the hot peppers so I am 
        not sure that most folks would like them.

                                                               Mike

        PS: One of my grandmothers used to make creamed peas on toast.
            I can't remember if I liked it. 

                                                               
446.4RE: .3 - MemoriesCHGV04::ORZECHAlvin Orzechowski @ACIWed Apr 29 1992 21:0217
     RE: .3

>        PS: One of my grandmothers used to make creamed peas on toast.
>            I can't remember if I liked it. 

     My mother used to make creamed chipped-beef with  peas  on  toast.   I
     could have lived on it, it was one of my favorite meals!  Hmm!  :^D

     Years later I learned that  creamed  chipped-beef  (without  peas)  on
     toast  was  a  military staple which, apparently, wasn't an all around
     favorite.  It was nicknamed "S.O.S." (Sh*t On  a  Shingle).   (Gee,  I
     hope  this  doesn't  offend  anyone  here.  :^(  If so, I apologize in
     advance.)

     Think "Peace",

     Alvin
446.5VIDSYS::PARENTThe girl in the mirrorWed Apr 29 1992 21:119
    No offense....
   	
   	But you makin me hungry!

        SOS, and greens would be real nice right now.

    Allison
   	
446.6CSC32::J_CHRISTIEPeace: the Final FrontierWed Apr 29 1992 21:564
    Is this one of those "guns or butter" issues?
    
    ;-)
    Richard
446.7corny tooVIDSYS::PARENTThe girl in the mirrorWed Apr 29 1992 22:007
   Of course the native_american has used maize in staple dishes for 
   many centuries before the europeans...

      ;-)  ;-)

   Allison
446.8Or, as the exasperated priest said to his noisy congregation...CHGV04::ORZECHAlvin Orzechowski @ACIWed Apr 29 1992 22:201
        ..."Peas!  Can I give my hominy now??!!"
446.9BSS::VANFLEETPerspective. Use it or lose it.Mon May 04 1992 16:514
    My choir always wanted to "sing in perfrect hominy" but I always
    thought that would be a bit messy.
    
    Nanci
446.10We're all human beans!CSC32::J_CHRISTIEPeace: the Final FrontierWed May 06 1992 19:134
Lettuce wok in peas.

the Jerusalem artichoke
(aka the radical radish)