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Cover and bring to a boil quickly over high heat, separat¬ ing the block of frozen peas with a fork, if necessary, to hasten thawing (takes 2 to 3 minutes). When peas are separated, scoot half of lettuce under the peas and place remainder on top. Cover, reduce heat to medium, just enough to keep peas simmering gently, and cook until peas are just tender, about 5 minutes. Add butter and tream and serve at once. Yields 8 servings fl il u is xYC\ \ 1 1 I !t \\1 ( t I i ill i X /. v ■ep v ••in X'X- 1 IN HOMETOWN AMERICA The Hunting (?!) Season Jf#U^ £ 1 i I '/*• < Y'r ujl I lx. ✓ / m S3 t w A A- . / -c. .Hi. i /T k t s I i 'i m I li B m I, $ i * * u - • eg 1 ' c A fs \ 0 F-- , - - •s a?- m, I ■pr.r. ft .-.J**:’;-: , x; ■ t: I ,x •?! 0- 1 , ■ M tr ? X :: ' x'.' ‘X,-: . G, jmmk ■ -St j ___4 P ' • ! 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