
I spotted a bag of black peas on the end of supermarket aisle and have to admit that I had not heard of them before. But since they were nestled with the parkin and treacle toffee, I assumed that they must be a seasonal dish so being a lover of traditions, I chucked a bag in my basket.




Joining in with Capture by Lucy's Sunday Prop Shop.
3 comments:
I too am fascinated by local food traditions and hadn't heard of bonfire black peas until this time last year. I've lived in Leeds for 13 years now and only recently twigged that parkin is local bonfire night food! I'm clearly a bit slow on the uptake, but I'll be baking some this week. x
Love love love the logs! What a fab idea! Looks so Autumnal too. Thanks so much for linking up! xx
Ahhhh I'm from Lancashire and I didn't know that people DIDN'T have black peas on bonfire night! The first time I spent bonfire night with my husband's family (from Milton Keynes), I couldn't believe they didn't have hotpot, black peas and parkin! I have since made it tradition that I supply these foods to his family that weekend! x
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