Was out mowing this afternoon and driving over walnuts that had fallen. Got me thinking.....
Over 50 years ago when I was a little kid, some friend of my Dad, showed up with a couple burlap bags of walnuts. We were all excited and carefully spread them in the basement on cardboard locker boxes. I remember checking them every day and constantly asking if they were dry enough to husk and shell. When we finally got the OK, I tore into them cleaning husks. Then finally cracking some open. YUK, double YUK and triple YUK!!!
I remember thinking we had done something wrong and they were rotten. Very quickly lost all interest in anything to do with them. I don't recollect if my parents ate any more than I did (a total of one), or if they were all thrown away. I do know we never bothered gathering any more.
So, long story short, does anybody actually like eating black walnuts?
Over 50 years ago when I was a little kid, some friend of my Dad, showed up with a couple burlap bags of walnuts. We were all excited and carefully spread them in the basement on cardboard locker boxes. I remember checking them every day and constantly asking if they were dry enough to husk and shell. When we finally got the OK, I tore into them cleaning husks. Then finally cracking some open. YUK, double YUK and triple YUK!!!
I remember thinking we had done something wrong and they were rotten. Very quickly lost all interest in anything to do with them. I don't recollect if my parents ate any more than I did (a total of one), or if they were all thrown away. I do know we never bothered gathering any more.
So, long story short, does anybody actually like eating black walnuts?