I always thought it was peas porridge. Definitely hot. With Tabasco sauce!
2006-08-15 17:01:44
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answered by ichibandad 2
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i'm no longer fullyyt specific, yet i think of that's a connection with mashed peas. i think of the spelling "pease" would date to around the sixteenth century or so. the fancy for a rhyme approximately porridge could be a connection with an earlier time, around the twelfth to 14th century, regardless of the shown fact that, whilst heat porridges have been consumer-friendly in the delicacies of Europe, using three misconceptions approximately wellbeing and how that meals have been constituted, which favourite heat, moist, candy meals (notions of suited weight loss plan on the time have been in step with a stability of humors, and the traditional public have been theory to be too dry and too chilly -- that would have been actual, because of the fact Europe became in actuality in one in all a number of mini-ice-a while it has experienced each few centuries or so). At any fee, in case you have 9-day-old porridge, time to bathe out the refrigerator! smile
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answered by russnak 3
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pease porridge hot
2006-08-15 17:04:08
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answered by Lucy 5
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I prefer my peas porridge hot with a sandwich probably ham. It's quite delicious.
2006-08-15 22:23:58
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answered by carmen d 6
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Peas porriage hot
Peas porriage cold
Peas porriage in the pot
Nine days old
Hmmmmm think I will take mine Hot Pleasse
2006-08-15 17:21:31
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answered by denimblue_6a 2
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What is pease porridge??really, what is it..i am curious
2006-08-15 17:03:05
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answered by FELINELOVER 5
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I dont think ive ever had porridge
2006-08-15 17:03:57
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answered by lana89xx 3
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Thank you for ending my day on a positive note! Actually, I'd really rather have a big pot of baked beans and cornbread to go with it!
2006-08-15 17:15:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I like it when I'm hungover in the morning, hot with some cream and butter.
2006-08-15 17:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If i knew what it was i think i would rather have it hot right out the pot
2006-08-15 17:04:39
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answered by naomihank 3
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