I have a teacher new to us, who wishes to do Mushy peas, I understand she would like to use a meat tenderiser powered. Has any one done this with good results???????????
If so can I please the the recipe.
Mushy peas
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Re: Mushy peas
Follow this link Sue:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/ac ... /index.cfm
- we have used it and it works great for a variety of vegetables especially onions!
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/ac ... /index.cfm
- we have used it and it works great for a variety of vegetables especially onions!
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Re: Mushy peas
Hi,
We do a similar prac using kiwi fruit and it works well. It doesn't require meat tenderiser though. If you are interested I can fax what I have to you!!
Lorrae
We do a similar prac using kiwi fruit and it works well. It doesn't require meat tenderiser though. If you are interested I can fax what I have to you!!
Lorrae
Re: Mushy peas
We have used the same as Richard posted. Works really well for peas, onions and bananas.
Julie
Julie