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On Feb 20, 6:57*pm, "Jean B." > wrote:
> George M. Middius wrote: > > Jean B. wrote: > > >>> We also like pistachios, but I sure wish you could buy them already > >>> shelled?! If they have them as such, I've sure never seen them?! > > >> I can get those at Trader Joe's... *BUT they don't seem to be as > >> fresh as the ones in the shells, alas. > > > They're a bargain at TJ, but you're right IMO about the freshness. A > > drugstore chain here (CVS) also has shelled pistachios, and sometimes > > Safeway has them too. > > Fresher than TJ's? *I have some of the unshelled pistachios, > because I was thinking of making a fruitcake. *It didn't > materialize though. *I hope they are usable for cooking. > > -- > Jean B. I can always buy macadamia nuts without shells in the baking aisle - I make cookies using those and white "chocolate" chips, instead of regular chocolate chips. Delicious, so I'm told. Naturally, I've never tried one. N. |
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 22:49:45 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote:
> I'd REALLY like to have hickory nuts again. I've never tasted a hickory nut, haven't seen them for sale either. Are they sold on the East Coast or is it something that's home based eating? -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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