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Chief Longwind Of The North

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That would be me. I just spent two hours shelling pecans. Not only do you have to shell the, but clean them to verify there are no shell pieces mixed in. Then you have to cut the in half, along the divide, and remove the woody membrane from between the halves, Finally, you toast them to bring out a rich flavor

Why was this foolish? Because shelled, and cleaned pecan halves are readily available.. You know me, everything from scratch:wacko:.

Seeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North
 
You didn't grow the trees and pick the nuts yourself?

For shame!

I would say that it will not be an authentic Pecan Pie then. Some people just want to watch the world burn, eh? :ermm::LOL:

(I just realized that I buy Walnut bits and pieces to bake brownies. Lazy much, Ross?)

Ross
 
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LOL, I have a friend in Georgia who has pecan trees. When she said she was sending me some I was afraid I'd have to shell and roast.

Bless her little southern heart, they were shelled!
 

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