a roadside stand
4 peas: Scrumptiously stewed legumes
Rating: 4 peas on a 5-pea-pod scale
Verdict: The north Georgia drought continues, and nearby Lake Lanier is scraping bottom. The lake hasn’t been this low since they filled her up in the 1950s. Though outright disaster looms, the more immediate impact on local business has already hit.
Hopefully this fellow — and his tasty boilers — won’t suffer. This was excellent late-Sunday afternoon find. We were set to bring them with us on a visit, but plans changed. We got them all to ourselves.
These well-done-but-firm, generously salted Valencias were done right like they (usually) do them in the foothills and above. We’ll be back some day, hopefully soon when Sidney’s lake isn’t so parched anymore.
Season: n/a
Hours: n/a
Price: $5 for large or $2 for small
Serving: Seemed like well more than a quart?
Notes: Looks like there are plenty of other goodies to peruse.
Proprietor: ?
Last taste: 2007 09.
Nut type: Raw New Mexico Valencias.
Soak time: n/a
Boil time: n/a
Taster: Thomas
Georgia
Cumming
near Lake Lanier and GA 400 -- Browns Bridge Rd (GA 369) and Keith Bridge Rd (GA 306)
Browns Bridge Rd (GA 369) and Keith Bridge Rd (GA 306)
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