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On Thu, 09 May 2013 10:22:46 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: snip > >I *love* those frozen Fordhook limas! > >> The only place I can find them is at Safeway. They are labeled >> Fordhook Lima Beans. They are tender and juicy and not dry or mealy >> at all if you don't overcook them. I just lightly cook them in a >> little water and then add butter and some seasoning to have them alone >> as a side dish and I love them in soups and other dishes. >> >I buy the Publix brand Fordhook lima beans. I buy a couple of bags at a >time so I'll always have some on hand. > >Jill I do too. Sometimes I will cook them with a pinch of sugar and at the end add an equal amount of frozen corn and a can of diced chiles. (or you could go with pimento) Janet US |
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