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Ingredients 1 pea pod 1 red bell pepper few slivered almonds Instructions For each one, use the tip of a paring knife to cut a slit centered in one side of an edible pea pod (a parent's job). Cut out a tongue shape from red bell pepper and insert the top of it through the opening in the pea pod (it looks best if the inside of the pepper faces up). For the finishing touch, insert a few slivered almonds for teeth.
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NUTRITIONAL BENEFITS Did you know that one cup of chopped sugar snap peas has 98% of your daily dose of Vitamin C? Like all vegetables, they are also a great source of dietary fiber.
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mmmmm.... pea soup
This week it's all about peas!
Fresh lime and smoky chipotles makes this compound butter the perfect match for sweet corn.
Celebrating corn this week!
Carrots Week!
It's broccoli week! We love broccoli, how about you?
A fun Red Pepper Wheelbarrow Recipe from Sprout
Ingredients
6 red peppers
6 cups chopped mixed vegetables (e.g., potato, pumpkin, carrot, cauliflower, broccoli, zucchini)
1/3 cup light cream
1/2 packet French onion soup mix, low sodium
6 cucumber slices (for wheelbarrow wheels)
12 green beans (for wheelbarrow handles)
Count Your Peas is celebrating Bell Peppers this week!
Beets week at Count Your Peas!