therhydler
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- Dec 7, 2018
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Sorry I've never created a poll before wanted to see what it's like
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Just ordered a box of chocolate Brazil nuts from A. Should arrive tomorrow by private courier.
Damn I need to order some too
Cashew nuts all day long. A great snack with a pint
Have you had these ever? They are heaven!!
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I need those
Pine nuts boiled in salt water (in their shells) are delicious. They are a pain to harvest, and must be removed from their shells for eating, but I think you'd be surprised at how delightfully tasty they are if you've never tried them. I've never tried commercially distributed shelled and bagged pine nuts. I fear they'd pale in comparison with pine nuts prepared at home, and they're so damn expensive.
@therhydler No, not tried those yet. Guess who's going to Waitrose tomorrow
You're welcome @JustAboutDone. I hope you get the chance to try someWow! This is awesome :-) I feel I've been educated now as I had to go and have a bit of a Google after I read this as before I knew nothing about pine nuts except there they were on the back of a jar of pesto. Thank you @Mrs.O'Leary'sCow![]()
I voted cashew because @JustAboutDone was not an option
I like them all, but I'm partial to walnuts.
Around the time when I was born as part of a reforestation program the ...township? I don't know what's the equivalent in English, would plant a tree for every child being born. I got a walnut tree.
It's still there near my hometown and it's grown enormous, the nuts themselvels are always full of worms because it's not tended to but I visit it regularly to this day.