We planted them in the late summer. They grow just like fresh green beans, on a bush, but you let them die on the plant and then clip the whole thing and let it dry. We put them in the upstairs of the barn for a couple months. Takes a while to shell each pod (this is why people have threshing machines), but then, there they are. Ready for the soup.
My Favorite Things
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No, this is not one of the Oprah-esque lists where I tell you about A Few
Things I Love, which turn out to be $400 slippers and a box of 22k gold
toothpick...
6 years ago
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Mmm. Those are beautiful.
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