Posted by John Harmon on October 03, 2011 at 21:13:01 from (174.26.182.225):
In Reply to: OT/ Black walnuts posted by John S-B on October 03, 2011 at 19:30:20:
When we were kids we used to pick black walnuts up in the fall of the year by the busshel baskets full.Husk them with a claw hammer and a brick,spread them out on the roof of the chicken house,the south slope worked best,to dry them.Took about 10 days for them to dry,bagged them in gunny sacks and hung the bags in the hay mow of what used to be the Horse barn when we had teams back before the war. In the winter we would bring all the bags to the house basement and again hang them ,this time to the floor joists. Mom used them in Chocalote fudge,Cakes,Cookies and by them selves for a snack.Hickory nuts went thru a like kind of process.I had 3 brothers and 8 sisters and there were always a big gang of kids around and all were hungry for walnuts.
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