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I just made the other day a big pot of pea soup with the ham bone from the smoked ham we had for the holidays.

This is the only way I will eat peas. When you start with the dry peas and it all comes together as one pot of soup creamed, it doesn't taste like the fresh peas. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy!

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