Early interesting Cars:
Pensylvania car filled with over 200 walnuts by squirrels. One nutty car!
Yeah, but Mr Peanut has his own car:
I am a nutty guy. I enjoy peanuts, almonds and cashews.
Actually any nut I guess. We have
several walnut trees in Belmont. This year I picked up about 3 gallons of
walnuts in the hulls. If you don’t know black walnuts, they are on the tree in
a green hull. The hull a little bigger than a fist. The nut falls and over time
the green turns to a nasty mushy black under a thin shell. The actual black
walnut is a little over an inch in diameter in a HARD shell.
This is what I have left to crack and pick.
My first step, the vice.
The first squeeze and crack, then I carefully hold it in place open the vise and ttun it 90 degrees and tighten the vise again. Below is the second crack.
After the second crack you can pick or do some vice cracking on smaller pieces, I usually do about 6 more cracks on small sections. I have gotten several 1/4 sections of goodie, but not many.
Sherry & I remember the old drug store's ‘Chocolate Nut Sundaes.’
Vanilla Ice cream, a big helping of black walnuts in maple syrup with Chocolate
syrup drizzled over the mix. So now we
have had two of those, mmmm delicious.
The English walnut just does not substitute for the black walnut.
It appears that when I am thru cracking
and picking the nuts we will have a ‘sandwich size’ zip lock back full. Not much considering it was a little more
than 3 gallons of the original nuts.
Nite Shipslog
PS: I do hold my hand around the nut as I squeeze. Some of these crack like a rifle. A walnut is hard!!!!
6 comments:
Wow what a lot of work to go though for a nut. I'd say you really have to love them to do all that. I like the kind I can buy in a bog already cracked. My mom loved them too and would do all that work to get some. Then she'd make a delicious nut cake with them.
I remember, our first year here in Alabama seeing those green things everywhere. Oh, but I learned my lesson when trying to open one with my fingers -- and all I got for my trouble was permanently stained fingers. Or so I thought. Despite scrubbing vigorously with every solvent we had at the ready, I had to wait about 6 weeks for it to fade on its own.
That's a brilliant idea to use the vise!
Oh my, I remember the deliciousness of black walnuts along with the work involved to enjoy those tidbits! Never thought of a vise for cracking them, what a great idea! Have a wonderful weekend, love from Chobee.
I am a nutty person, but not that kind of a nut. Especially walnuts. And man that looks like a lot of work - but I enjoyed seeing how much you love them.
Hard work for little yield, but I do enjoy walnuts!! Now I want a sundae with nuts on top of it!
betty
I am glad we never had any nut trees around our yard...we crazy kids would have knocked out teeth out trying to eat them...cause we used to eat green apples ...poor kids get hungry. LOL. Some people got a lot of patience...that ain't me boy. But I agree, black walnuts have a totally different taste than the English walnuts. May not take as many for the flavor. Glad Sherry enjoyed her birthday wishes. Blessings to you both. xoxo, Susie
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