When I got off the bus and came to the peanut field, I saw many peanut leaves, some golden and some green, which were very beautiful. I know, those peanuts are hidden in the soil under the leaves. I found a green peanut and pulled it out with great effort, but the peanuts were few and small. At this time, I saw a classmate next to me take out a lot of peanuts. I took a closer look, and it turned out that he took out a yellow-leaf peanut. I also tried to pull out a yellow leaf, and a miracle happened. I pulled more peanuts than before. My experience is that if you want to pull out big peanuts, you should look for those with yellow leaves. In this way, I searched for yellow leaves and finally found a bag full of peanuts. I looked at it. I probably play the most in my class.
When I got home, my grandmother and I washed the peanuts first, then poured water into the pot, then poured peanuts into the pot. When the water boiled for a long time, we opened the lid and suddenly got into our nose. It smells really good! I tasted one. It's delicious. I have never eaten such delicious peanuts.
When I was eating, I also found that the peanuts I picked looked very interesting. Some are like gourds, some are like Astrotrain, some are like eggs, some are like birds, single quotes, walnuts and wine glasses. . . . . . My mother and I also made "love" with peanuts, which was really interesting!