Gransnet forums

Food

carlins

(6 Posts)
etheltbags1 Sun 07-Jun-15 14:15:32

btw I was told I could buy them in a pet shop and when I asked they told me they stocked them but were not for human consumtion

etheltbags1 Sun 07-Jun-15 14:10:53

ana I typed it into google. This brings to mind the old rhyme 'carlin sunday-fartin monday', as Carlin sunday was part of lent.

Ana Sun 07-Jun-15 12:30:54

What search engine do you use, ethel? I got loads of results from IE for 'grey peas'. Yes, it looks as though you can buy them online (even on eBay!)

Ana Sun 07-Jun-15 12:28:54

calendarcustoms.com/articles/carlin-sunday/

Gagagran Sun 07-Jun-15 12:28:43

carlinpeas.tripod.com/

Try this web site ethel - sounds as if they may be able to supply some.

Hope you are feeling a bit better - you sound brighter anyway. flowers

etheltbags1 Sun 07-Jun-15 12:15:55

I know this is a bit out of season but the thread about beans reminded me.

Does anyone remember having grey peas or 'carlins' during lent, although I suppose they could be eaten anytime of year.
I had them as a dessert, boiled, drained and loaded with sugar they were delicious. I think they may have been a wartime dish.

If anyone can tell me where to buy them I would be grateful, have tried typing 'grey peas' into the internet and got no results.