Posted by Ralphwd45 on July 24, 2014 at 20:47:46 from (216.227.104.79):
I got a call this morning, from our local produce stand, in reguards to an inquery I made in may, about green beans to put in the freezer. They had a bushel, that was from a local farmer in the Puallup valley, waiting for me to pick up. Today ,and this evening, I have been snapping beans, and may get done sometime tomarrow, if I work late enough to night. I keep noticing little indentations on the beans, and strongly suspect that they were left by a mechanical bean picker. Is there such a machine? I never have heard of one, and google could not verify it for me. It sure would save a lot of aching backs, picking bush bean rows, and would replace quite a few south of the border people. I am planning to get ahold of the grower in Puallup, and ask if I can come over and see his operation. Maybe I will find out then. OH YES, the first 3 quarts of beans I snapped, came in off the deck, and was dropped in a pot , with 2 onions cut up, 4 red potatoes, and a half lb. of bacon, and slow cooked till 6:30. FANTASTIC EATING.
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