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It just depends on what they're eating. I've eaten eggs from "free range" chickens that tasted just like store bought eggs. On the other hand, my parents used to have eggs with yolks that were a much darker orange than any you've ever seen in a store bought egg. And those eggs had a much, much stronger flavor. The trouble is that I don't now just what he was feeding them. But they were free range chickens and there was ALWAYS a rooster in any flock that my Dad had.

Access to green things makes the yolks darker (and I think increases the nutrient value). The systems of raising the chickens that get them out on fresh pasture is one way of doing this. We notice a difference in our eggs depending on whether the hens are confined to one area for a long time or able to get to grass. Also, when they are limited to one area (because we don't want them getting in to the vegetable garden and wrecking havoc), my wife tosses them all the weeds she pulls.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,932  
Don, if you've not had them before, I've got to tell you a little more about mushy peas. I love them. I wouldn't have fish and chips without them and they are often served up in the north of this country with savoury pies. As LFN says, if you buy them dry they need soaking for about 12 hours and used to come with a small tablet of bicarbonate of soda to assist in the softening process, however that is said to remove some of the vitamins. After soaking I imagine they would do well in your instant pot.

Best to not fast boil, only simmer. They all need to go soft, however boiled too hard and too long and they end up more like a puree. Don't let them go more sloppy than those in this pic.

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Neither should they be too dry - to me those in this next pic could do with a little more water.
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I reckon the very best flavoured and possibly most nutritious mushy peas are cooked and canned by Batchelors (LFN, your DIL may know Batchelors as they were once based in Sheffield). After a bit of digging on their history I found the company once had the mother of all instant pots, a cooker 40' high and weighing 35 tons. In the year that I was born (1955) it was cooking 124 million peas a day at a rate of 200 cans every minute.


A dash of vinegar is good and my favourite with fish.
Also try mint sauce on top. :licking:

Batchelors peas are the only peas I eat. The second picture is what I usually have for breakfast the day after. We cook up 2 boxes at a time. I have them with tea, then again for supper and the morning after for breakfast. DIL has them for tea with either fish 'n' chips or steak and potato pie.
For some strange reason I can't get her to make me haggis.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #71,933  
I can see putting a great big glob of mint sauce on those mushy peas, looks pretty bland,
as if on a hospital menu for patients with no teeth...:D

LFN, you eat peas for breakfast?
there's a bit of a regional difference...it sounds like you are reporting from an English pub.
And your tea time sounds like dinner to me.
Steak and potato pie sounds pretty good. Can I have mine low salt? no


One thing for sure, I am not overcooking my lima beans, assuming I can grow them.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,934  
Peas porridge hot
Peas porridge cold
Peas porridge in the pot
Nine days old.

I wish I liked them. I eat very few with some stir fried rice.

I love lima beans.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,935  
Batchelors peas are the only peas I eat. The second picture is what I usually have for breakfast the day after. We cook up 2 boxes at a time. I have them with tea, then again for supper and the morning after for breakfast. DIL has them for tea with either fish 'n' chips or steak and potato pie.
For some strange reason I can't get her to make me haggis.

Is there a link to the boxes on Amazon dot com? Are the ones in the box dried peas?

Just got back from a grass fire. This afternoon the wind switched from the North and brush piles flare up and get running across the field.
 
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Saw 4 bucket trucks from Hydro one, ontario today in MD.

I like peas, had some tonight, but If i had to eat mushy peas, I'd quit eating peas.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,937  
I'm with you Kyle love Lima beans and fresh corn
 
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I love Fordhooks, cook them in low sodium chicken broth, I do like mine cooked until tender, not mush though.

Note: I’m aware that even low sodium broth has a good bit of sodium. I however am hyponatremic and have to consume salt to maintain my sodium level above 135.
 

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