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Goober & the Peas will bring their special brand of "cowpunk" to Metro Times' Pig & Whiskey event on Saturday, July 19. (Never heard of ...
The seminal Detroit cowpunk band Goober and the Peas was nervous that, after 15 years away from the music scene, no one would show up at its Saturday reunion gig at St. Andrew’s Hall.
Gouber pea. Ground nut. Ground pea. Earth-nut. Pindar nut. Ground bean. The peanut had a legion of names before the war; today, only "goober" reminds us of that tasty, unpretentious legume's long ...
How to grow peanuts. Healthy and sustainable, peanuts are hugely satisfying to grow at home and fun to harvest too. These ...
Sit up straight all you Southerners and historians of the South to sing this Civil War song with me: "Peas! Peas! Peas! Peas! Eating goober peas! Goodness, how delicious! Eating goober peas!" A ...
Goober and The Peas In advance of their upcoming gig, Goober & the Peas sound off on road troubles By Travis R. Wright Jul 27, 2011 at 12:00 am Send a News Tip ...
Those trying times were set to a jaunty tune in the 1866 song “Goober Peas” that not only tips a hat to the Georgia militia’s love of peanuts, but spread the gospel of goober-eating around ...
Juanita Lovret Remember When The only reminder in Tustin today that goober peas (peanuts) were once a popular and profitable crop in the area is the red peanut roasting machine from George Smith ...
Spending a few days in the life of a Union Army soldier is the focus of the Eating Goober Peas day camp at the Mahaffie Stage Coach Stop and Farm.
Today, everyone calls it a peanut. Southerners might also say 'goober.' But before the Civil War, there were a dozen names for that humble legume,... Goodness, how delicious, eating goober peas ...