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Mamzie, I ordered the Big Box of Pulses and 2 Mystery boxes. The roasted peas were in the mystery boxes.
I've been nibbling on the Roasted Yellow Peas with Sea Salt and Cider Vinegar all afternoon...............and wondering how to make them myself.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Thats a good selection then xx
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Just had another Hodmedod's order delivered. 
I only wanted some oats for porridge but got a bit carried away with their Mystery Boxes, which aren't always available. I kept adding more and more boxes, first to increase to £40 for free P&P and then to over £50 to use a £5 discount voucher!! I can justify anything to myself. 
Each of the 4 Mystery boxes had the same contents, most of which are new to me - hope I like them!
Pure Oaty Oat milk
Roasted green peas
Whole Yellow peas
Red Carlin peas (as cooked earlier this week!)
Green Pea chips (in other words, broken bits of peas - good for making mushy peas apparently).
Organic Wheat Flakes
Wholegrain Spelt flour.
Think its time to find my breadmaker!
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You won't be surprised to hear that my grand plan of sowing Hodmedod's peas & beans didn't happen. However, I'm about to sow a few Red Fox Carlin peas that I've kept back from the packet I'm currently cooking.
Did you sow any, Mark??
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I've become a Hodmedod's Pioneer https://hodmedods.co.uk/collections/gift...neers-club
Its a monthly Subscription to support UK Producers of Hodmedod's beans, grains etc.
There are 3 different subscription levels - the cheapest is Seedling at £20 a month. In return, you get £20 of vouchers to pay for products. Its a standing order but can be cancelled at any time, or you can skip a month.
Thought I'd give it a go as there's nothing to be lost, The vouchers are undated and can, even, be gifted to someone else, I need to refresh my collection of dried foods and I like Hodmedod's ethics.
My plan is to put in an order for £40 every 2 months. £40 is the Free P&P level.
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They have some very interesting things and recipes.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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