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Post by pajamamama on Jan 31, 2023 0:46:48 GMT
A new title, sounds pretty insulting, lol!
Apparently also temporary
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Jan 31, 2023 0:49:40 GMT
Mushy peas is a British dish. We have quite a few peas from the UK, plus it’s a fun play on 2Peas. I doubt insult was intended.
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Post by pjaye on Jan 31, 2023 1:14:25 GMT
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Post by pajamamama on Jan 31, 2023 2:09:38 GMT
Mushy peas is a British dish. We have quite a few peas from the UK, plus it’s a fun play on 2Peas. I doubt insult was intended. No, I didn't think it was an insult. It's cool that there is actually a dish called mushy peas! I did know about the "pie" difference having spent some time overseas.
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Post by gillyp on Jan 31, 2023 2:51:38 GMT
You can make them yourself or open a tin. They are often served with fish and chips and lots of fish and chip shops sell them in little tubs.
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Post by Lurkingpea on Jan 31, 2023 3:33:10 GMT
What does that have to do with mushy peas? I mean other than mushy peas being a side dish to the pie you linked. Savory pies are a thing here too.
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Post by pjaye on Jan 31, 2023 4:30:51 GMT
What does that have to do with mushy peas? I mean other than mushy peas being a side dish to the pie you linked. Savory pies are a thing here too. Wow you must be really stupid if you can't work this out for yourself...interesting as you're supposed to be a teacher. Hmmm...I wonder which coward you are who's slithered out from under her rock but is too chicken shit to use her old ID? What did you flame out over? I'm going to take a wild guess that it was a combination of politics and covid vaccines...and perhaps birthdays.
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Post by lucyg on Jan 31, 2023 5:48:50 GMT
What does that have to do with mushy peas? I mean other than mushy peas being a side dish to the pie you linked. Savory pies are a thing here too. Wow you must be really stupid if you can't work this out for yourself...interesting as you're supposed to be a teacher. Hmmm...I wonder which coward you are who's slithered out from under her rock but is too chicken shit to use her old ID? What did you flame out over? I'm going to take a wild guess that it was a combination of politics and covid vaccines...and perhaps birthdays. WTF is wrong with you?
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Post by gar on Jan 31, 2023 7:30:02 GMT
A new title, sounds pretty insulting, lol! Apparently also temporary Definitely not an insult. Don’t forget the Pea who started this site for us is British 😊
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Post by pjaye on Jan 31, 2023 7:35:00 GMT
Wow you must be really stupid if you can't work this out for yourself...interesting as you're supposed to be a teacher. Hmmm...I wonder which coward you are who's slithered out from under her rock but is too chicken shit to use her old ID? What did you flame out over? I'm going to take a wild guess that it was a combination of politics and covid vaccines...and perhaps birthdays. WTF is wrong with you? You already hate me, so why even bother with the fake outrage? the person it's directed at knows what it's about. but here's a thought - use the block button and put us both out of your misery.
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Post by anniebygaslight on Jan 31, 2023 9:50:25 GMT
Fish, chips and mushy peas - heaven! And because I’m from Manchester originally, with gravy.
It is a great title. Can’t wait till I’m one.
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Jan 31, 2023 10:04:53 GMT
A new title, sounds pretty insulting, lol! Apparently also temporary I had to look this up as I hadn't noticed it before. I was wondering if it might have been for craftykitten, but no. 2peasrefugees.boards.net/thread/4187/member-ranksIt doesn't look as if it's new, as this post hasn't been updated since March 2018. I wonder why admin chose 214 for it? Mushy peas are delicious.
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Post by gillyp on Jan 31, 2023 10:12:04 GMT
I have a distant memory of admin asking us for suggestions for post titles but I might have dreamt it.
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Post by pjaye on Jan 31, 2023 11:17:47 GMT
Fish, chips and mushy peas - heaven! And because I’m from Manchester originally, with gravy. Gravy with fish?
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Post by phoenixcov on Jan 31, 2023 11:52:20 GMT
Gravy on the chips. Mushy peas are my second favourite after Marrowfat peas.
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Post by monklady123 on Jan 31, 2023 12:02:32 GMT
I have heard of mushy peas over the years but never actually googled them until this thread. lol. I've always assumed, with my American brain, that they were just regular peas ("regular" meaning the green rounds ones that most of us here buy frozen because it's rare to find fresh peas in city grocery stores) but in a can so they were softer. And I figured I wouldn't like them because although I prefer canned green beans (softer than fresh or frozen) I do not like soft peas. I actually prefer my peas to be half raw. hahaha So I've just googled and now I've learned that it's more like split peas! At least in looks and consistency. Now I'd love to make them except several recipes that I looked up said there is no substitute for the marrowfat peas, and I'm guessing that's not something that's in my regular grocery store. Amazon maybe? off to check.
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Post by peasapie on Jan 31, 2023 12:03:38 GMT
What’s the recipe for mushy peas?
I hate canned peas because they are mushy, but I suspect this is a different kind of mushy.
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Post by anniebygaslight on Jan 31, 2023 12:07:42 GMT
Fish, chips and mushy peas - heaven! And because I’m from Manchester originally, with gravy. Gravy with fish? Yep. It’s divine, but it has to be proper chip shop gravy.
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Post by lainey on Jan 31, 2023 12:17:11 GMT
Mushy peas are a revolting side 'dish' served with fish and chips, horrible texture and taste.
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Post by Bridget in MD on Jan 31, 2023 12:37:15 GMT
I have heard of mushy peas over the years but never actually googled them until this thread. lol. I've always assumed, with my American brain, that they were just regular peas ("regular" meaning the green rounds ones that most of us here buy frozen because it's rare to find fresh peas in city grocery stores) but in a can so they were softer. And I figured I wouldn't like them because although I prefer canned green beans (softer than fresh or frozen) I do not like soft peas. I actually prefer my peas to be half raw. hahaha So I've just googled and now I've learned that it's more like split peas! At least in looks and consistency. Now I'd love to make them except several recipes that I looked up said there is no substitute for the marrowfat peas, and I'm guessing that's not something that's in my regular grocery store. Amazon maybe? off to check.could you buy marrow bones and scrape out the innerds? we used to buy them for our dog or for soup. Now I want split pea soup!
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Post by anaterra on Jan 31, 2023 12:39:33 GMT
214 = February 14... which is Valentine's day in the us... my guess is mushy like lovey dovey..
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Post by Lurkingpea on Jan 31, 2023 12:45:46 GMT
214 = February 14... which is Valentine's day in the us... my guess is mushy like lovey dovey.. This was my take as well. No idea why mushy pea as a one off title would have any relation to the food.
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Post by Dalai Mama on Jan 31, 2023 12:53:10 GMT
Fish, chips and mushy peas - heaven! And because I’m from Manchester originally, with gravy. It is a great title. Can’t wait till I’m one. You can get them in a lot of fish n chips places here in Toronto. The best I’ve had was as a side at Pieminister in London, though. 😋 I can get the peas to make them at my grocery store - I made them a few years ago. I seem to remember the recipe involved baking soda?
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Post by gar on Jan 31, 2023 13:49:59 GMT
214 = February 14... which is Valentine's day in the us... my guess is mushy like lovey dovey.. This was my take as well. No idea why mushy pea as a one off title would have any relation to the food. Because mushy = lovely dovey = Valentine’s Day = the date 2/14 = the post number. And to a Brit pea, if you think of the word mushy, the word peas isn’t usually far behind.
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Post by gillyp on Jan 31, 2023 14:02:35 GMT
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Post by workingclassdog on Jan 31, 2023 14:11:36 GMT
I kinda remember being a mushy pea for a day.. something like that.. I got a great laugh out of it. My stepmum is English so I was familiar with the term.
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Post by milocat on Jan 31, 2023 14:26:49 GMT
You can make them yourself or open a tin. They are often served with fish and chips and lots of fish and chip shops sell them in little tubs. Are canned mushy peas good? Because I wouldn't eat canned peas if you paid me. Frozen are good though.
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Post by Lurkingpea on Jan 31, 2023 14:50:51 GMT
This was my take as well. No idea why mushy pea as a one off title would have any relation to the food. Because mushy = lovely dovey = Valentine’s Day = the date 2/14 = the post number. And to a Brit pea, if you think of the word mushy, the word peas isn’t usually far behind. I still don't understand why the title would relate to the food. I understand what mushy peas are. I understand why certain peas think of mushy peas when they hear mushy. I don't understand why anyone would think the food has any connection to the meaning behind the title. You explain exactly what I thought. 214 Valentine's Day. Mushy means lovey. Why would you think that the title mushy pea relates to the food?
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Post by gillyp on Jan 31, 2023 14:54:32 GMT
You can make them yourself or open a tin. They are often served with fish and chips and lots of fish and chip shops sell them in little tubs. Are canned mushy peas good? Because I wouldn't eat canned peas if you paid me. Frozen are good though. I actually opened a can last night and DH had them with his dinner. We don’t have them often but I would always open a can rather than make my own. I wouldn’t eat canned garden peas but canned mushy peas are totally different.
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Post by joelise on Jan 31, 2023 15:21:28 GMT
Mushy peas are a revolting side 'dish' served with fish and chips, horrible texture and taste. I have to disagree! Mushy peas are the best bit of a fish and chip supper!
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