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The mysterious case of the disappearing peas

by Cheryl Baumgartner Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
When I was small we lived with my grandparents so my mother could take care of them.  They were both very active but each had health problems.  Having their daughter and three grandchildren in the house kept them lively.

As a child I hated peas.  We had peas on a regular basis, straight from the garden.  I remember many an afternoon spent shelling peas with my grandmother.  Whenever we had peas I had a problem.  How to make them disappear from my plate without actually eating them.  I remember for at least a year pretending they were pills and putting a few in my mouth then swallowing them whole with a big gulp of water.  Effective yes but I always ended up with a major stomach ache.  I knew I had to think of something else.

On day as I sat at the kitchen table I found my solution.  We had one of the old formica topped tables with the aluminum legs.  There was a plastic cap at the bottom of the legs but the tops were open and they were hollow! 

My little six year old brain now had a plan!  It wasn't long before the dreaded peas appeared for supper.  Sneakily, I would take a hand ful of peas and drop them in the top of the table legs.  Since there were two tubes on each leg I had eight empty little receptacles waiting.  I used my position as the family "baby" to change my seating spot each time those little green nightmares made their appearance.  But to the family it seemed I had outgrown my dislike of peas. Ha! Little did they know.

For two years straight I fed the kitty.  It's amazing but never once did anyone catch on.  No odor no nothing, just a steadily growing secret cache of peas hidden away in the legs of the trusty old table.  Eventually my grandparents passed on.  My mother began to sink into depression and finally decided a change of scenery was needed.  She made plans to move the family to New York among our relatives there.

Moving day arrived.  The U-Haul truck sat outside awaiting our belongings.  In order to get everything on the truck the decision was made to break down the table.  My secret was about to be discovered.  Being a normal eight year old I figured the best bet was to make myself scarce.  I was hiding in the bedroom among boxes and broken down beds when I heard my mom laughing hysterically. 

I carefully tiptoed to the kitchen door and there was my mom with tears rolling down her cheeks and holding her sides laughing.  They table was upside down with the legs sticking up in the air and the inverted top was full of two years worth of mummified peas!

When she managed to compose herself she grabbed me and gave me a big hug!  She liked the idea of having her own "Pea Houdini" and never missed a chance to tell the story of the disappearing peas!

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About Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium    Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance

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Jennifer Underwood Professional   Promoter
THAT is hilarious....I am going to go and check my table to see if I have any hollow pea holes! I myself love them...but what is it with kids and peas! Lol...Great story!
Nov 2nd 2007 14:29   
Theresa Advanced   
aWesome Story Cheryl! I love it... it sounds like something I would have done myself --shhhh, don't tell. LOL
Nov 2nd 2007 14:33   
Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium   Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
I have finally outgrown my dislike so hollow table legs are safe....at least from me. Not sure about your kids though Jenn!
Nov 2nd 2007 14:40   
Jeff Greene Committed   Online Marketing Specialist/Consultant
I never liked canned peas, and I would have given you money for solving that problem for me! :) LOL!

My folks made a huge mistake, I think, from leaving the rural Life, and moving to The City... canned food everywhere and not a thing to eat, was my mantra for awhile! :)

Great story, Cheryl, I hope that you have made "peas" with those little legumes!
Nov 2nd 2007 14:58   
Wendy Senior   
Oh that is so funny Ingenious child weren't you

Terrific story

Wendy
Nov 2nd 2007 15:25   
Lynn I. Magnate II   Earning Online Since 1999
Cheryl,
What a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing yet another part of yourself with us :) Take care, Lynn
Nov 2nd 2007 16:04   
James Advanced   
Cheryl
Great story , reminds me of the crusts of bread I hid on the ledge under the table when young.
Didn't last two years though.

Love it just for my own reminiscences, and for your sparking them off.
Thank you.
Nov 2nd 2007 16:15   
Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium   Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
I'm glad everyone is enjoying this little mischievous incident.

More like a lucky child Wendy. I was blessed with a mom that had a sense of humor!
Nov 2nd 2007 16:15   
Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium   Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
Well James between you and me we're working on a meal! Anyone want to contribute some meat!
Nov 2nd 2007 17:50   
Rae Steinbrink Advanced   
What a clever 6 year old you were! This is a cute story.
Nov 3rd 2007 06:37   
Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium   Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
I guess it just goes to show you can always find a solution to a problem, even if it is a bit "unorthodox".
Nov 3rd 2007 08:15   
GanoGirl Innovator   
Great story!
Nov 3rd 2007 11:46   
Jennifer Underwood Professional   Promoter
Well Cheryl...no hollow holes...but still wondering where the peas have gone.
I really have a sick story to tell...I don't know if I want to...but ok here goes
SO if you have a weak stomach......don't read
I always loved peas....I was raised with shelling peas and all that fun stuff. Believe it or not...I loved doing it.
Until, this one batch everyone we shelled...had worms.....
I really think my mom was trying to live up to my great grandma..and all them....but really didn't know what she was doing....cause
I told her these things had worms....
we separated....or we thought.
To make a long story short.....
We were sitting down eating dinner. I was very young...but not stupid I may add.
I saw a little friendly worm saying hello to me.
I told Mom that there was a worm in my pea on my plate. She told me there was not...because if there was...it would be dead.
Well.....the worm said hello to my mom too.
We didn't eat peas for a while.
What is so funny though. I could eat the peas....I just could not eat rice for a long time.
GO FIGURE!


Nov 3rd 2007 15:50   
James Advanced   
Jennifer wrote about the peas and inhabitants:
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What is so funny though. I could eat the peas....I just could not eat rice for a long time.
GO FIGURE!
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LOL

JamesP
Nov 3rd 2007 16:42   
Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium   Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
At least wormy peas would have given me an excuse not to eat them LOL!
Nov 3rd 2007 18:31   
Eric Smith Senior   Online Professional
Great Blog Cheryl... Luckily, we have wooden legs on our table... Still can't get my son to eat his peas though... My daughter eats enough of them to include his share as well :o)
Nov 3rd 2007 18:46   
Jennifer Underwood Professional   Promoter
Well...what is worse than finding a worm in a pea? A half a pea with half a worm! HAHAHAHHAHA
Nov 3rd 2007 19:07   
Jean DAndrea Senior   Retired
Well, I won't eat tomatoes, which cuts out a lot of meals at
restaurants, friends' houses, etc.
Funny, can eat tomato sauce on things, so long as there's
not much - weird.

Chinese herbal medecine, so I'm told, considers the skin and
seeds of tomatoes to be poisonous. They're very acidic too.

Jean

Nov 3rd 2007 19:33   
Cheryl Baumgartner Professional Premium   Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
Wow I opened a can of peas with this blog!
Nov 3rd 2007 19:55   
Eric Smith Senior   Online Professional
Hi Jean,

Tomatoes are from the "Solanum" Genus of plant which also includes the Potato (Solanum Tuberosum) and Deadly Nightshade (Solanum Nigrum).

Deadly nightshade is very poisionous as is the Green (Leaf) part of potato's (Also Potato's that have "gone green" are considered poisinous).

It is quiet possible that the skin on tomatoes (especially on green tomatoes) could well be poisinous.
Nov 3rd 2007 20:10   
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