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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 15:59:37 MST
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- From: Dan Lester <ALILESTE@IDBSU.IDBSU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: More peas
- Comments: To: English Language Discussion Group <WORDS-L@uga.cc.uga.edu>
- In-Reply-To: Message of Fri,
- 1 Jan 1993 17:29:43 CST from <maynor@RA.MSSTATE.EDU>
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- On Fri, 1 Jan 1993 17:29:43 CST Natalie Maynor said:
- >> For non-mushy green peas (aka sweet peas and green peas) try Le Seur
- >> brand, in the silver can.
- >I also started to say that I thought maybe I'd heard English peas called
- >green peas before.
-
- before any more misinformation gets passed around....the brand is
-
- Le Seuer
-
- named after the so-named town in Minnesota....north of Mankato, south of
- Twin Cities.....on US 169......
-
- it is one of the special brands of our friends at Green Giant, which has
- its headquarters in the same town....
-
- dan the ex-MNperson, who was slightly
- sad the vikes lost today
-