I love Wasabi Peas, and like Melissa, I don't have to share them with anyone! I'm wondering if the Asian markets might be a cheaper source.
My German grandfather grew horseradish and it was so strong that when he grated it, everyone in the kitchen would have tears running down their cheeks. I still like it on hot dogs and on hard-boiled eggs.
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I've got the munchies and this is not helping :) Where do you get these - Acme?
ReplyDeleteCool! you really do learn something new every day. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWasabi Peas are the best....and it's one snack I don't have to fight over with the kids. It's "too yucky" for their tastebuds. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love Wasabi Peas, and like Melissa, I don't have to share them with anyone! I'm wondering if the Asian markets might be a cheaper source.
ReplyDeleteMy German grandfather grew horseradish and it was so strong that when he grated it, everyone in the kitchen would have tears running down their cheeks. I still like it on hot dogs and on hard-boiled eggs.
Okay...I saw these at Meijer's...and given the positively vile cold I'm trying to fight off, maybe a few Wasabi Peas will do the trick!!
ReplyDeleteThey were CERTAINLY open your sinuses!
ReplyDeleteReally!!?? Wow! I will have to try these out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info!