Web“I eat my peas with honey I’ve done it all my life It makes the peas taste funny But it keeps them on the knife!” -Ogden Nash #madebykeepwell #ogdennash... Jump to Sections of … Web28 jul. 2012 · I read it – or told it – to my children when they were young. In her column, it was attributed to “anonymous.” But indeed, credit is due to Ogden Nash and, I believe, the real words are: “I eat my peas with honey/I’ve done it all my life/It makes the peas taste funny/but it keeps them on my knife.” Please give Ogden Nash the credit.
I Eat My Peas with Honey - American Children
Web4 aug. 2024 · Cook peas according to package directions just until tender, but not mooooooooshy. Meanwhile, in skillet, melt butter. Stir honey into butter. Drain cooked … Web13 apr. 2011 · The name of my blog is from an Ogden Nash poem: I eat my peas with honey, I've done it all my life. It makes the peas taste funny, But it keeps them on my knife. Everytime my grandmother would serve peas she would say this poem and laugh. My grandmother instilled in me an appreciation of food and poetry and gardening and humor. daytona led ウインカー
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Web22 apr. 2024 · THE ONE-L LAMA.Ogden Nash, to whom the poem “I eat my peas with honey” has been credited, was one of the great American poets. He has not received the … Web25 nov. 2007 · I eat my peas with honey, I've done it all my life. It may seem kind of funny but it keeps them on my knife. - Ogden Nash. November 25, 2007. Eating in the Peloponnesos. Getting to Tolo. Peloponnesos is separated by a narrow isthmus from mainland Greece. dayton audio emm-6 コンデンサーマイク