cobble hill blog 10/12/2009
The Cobble Hill Blog just did a nice little post about us: A goober pea grows in Brooklyn An article in the Daily News today features a couple from Carroll Gardens (by way of Florida) who started selling goober peas (immature peanuts boiled in salty brine) on their stoop, and now they’re a hit at the Brooklyn Flea. Have any of you had goober peas, or these in particular? The down-home snack can be ordered from Brooklyn pea-boilers website at Boiled in Brooklyn. Add Comment goober peas in the Daily News 10/12/2009
Barry Paddock wrote a great article about us in the Daily News today! Check out the article online or grab a copy of the Daily News. BFF of the week 10/07/2009
The Brooklyn Flea's BBF of the week was Adriana. She is from Tennessee and was as excited to see Boiled Peanuts in Brooklyn. Check out the whole interview here brooklyn flea, October 4th 10/05/2009
This past weekend we were lucky enough to be interviewed by a major new york paper. The photographer for the Brooklyn Flea snuck this shot of me expounding on the subtleties of the boiled peanut. peas in new york magazine 09/24/2009
Our good friends at RUX got a bag of goober peas into the pages of new york magazine (you have to look closely). check out the article here. from me to you 09/08/2009
This great boiling peanuts photo was taken by Jamie of From Me To You. Her blog has some really amazing work on it, you should definitely check it out. flea 03: new signs 09/07/2009
To answer the question "what is a goober pea and how do I eat it" we created two new signs for our brooklyn flea booth this week.
witchcowboy 09/04/2009
We were listed on witchcowboy's top five things to do this weekend! Thanks for the listing guys. week two at the brooklyn flea 09/01/2009
For our second week at the flea we introduced our gallon jugs of "not too sweet" iced tea. We sold all six gallons by 4pm!
ink+wit 08/31/2009
We met blogger Tara Hogan when she stopped by our booth at the Flea. She wrote a fun piece on our peas. Check out her beautiful illustrations and the article here. |









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