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We have Red Oaks and White Oaks...which neither one wants to drop their leaves in the fall. I don't think we have Willow Oaks here. |
The walnuts around here are out of control with the mess they are making.
And then the squirrels can't help themselves to hiding them everywhere. There is one between the bumper and bed of my Tundra that I have no idea how to get it out. |
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A trip to the university of youtube, and I'm flabbergasted at the amount of effort required to prepare black walnuts for eating.
No wonder they end up in giant piles, rotting away. |
The soft black meat between the outer skin and the nut is used for herbal pastes that will remove moles, warts, and skin tags.
I bought a small 3gm container once recommended by my Dr. I had a mole/wart on the nail side of my thumb that was getting scraped and would bleed. The more this happened, the more the wart dug in. Just apply a small covering of the mole/wart with the paste and a bandaid over it. Within a week it will start an infection of the mole/wart and it will finally fall out, root and all, after about 2 weeks. Mine fell out and never reappeared. The container states the main ingredient is black walnut and mineral salts. Bio-T is the company and it works. |
Pickled immature (green) black walnuts are a thing, as is soaking them in booze for months to make nocino. You're supposed to process them when they're still soft enough to shove a paring knife through them.
I want to try, but those trees are pretty rare in the NM mountains. |
We have lots of bigly red and white oaks too ...
If Steve will ship you walnuts for pickling ... then I will stand by my long standing offer to send him baby turtles! Baby Slapperz ... hybrids ... the Doberhuahua of the pond :D |
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Sure, I'll send them out....after I get a front-end loader to pick them up. (I'm not shoveling them up twice):D Too late for baby snappers...the turtles are already hiding because of the cold water, wondering when they get to move inside. . |
I read a weather related article this morning that stated the southeast was going to have a mild winter . Northeast ......... get your coats ready !
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^^^ Every winter here is a 'get your coats ready' winter.:D
I just hope it's not a winter that drags on until April. . |
I groom the cross country ski trails up in Traverse City area. I say bring on the snow!! The more the better : )
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I can imagine that's a very enjoyable winter job. I've never cc skied there, but I downhill skied many times at Sugar Loaf west of TC I hear they might reopen? . |
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Had a huge post oak in front of my folks old house. It went from health to dead in just a few years. Found plenty of hardware from barb wire to coat hooks inside while processing it for fire wood. My son and son-in-law slabbed some of it out for wood working projects.
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^^^ I have an old pic (from the 1920's) of two of my uncles when they were teens.
They are sitting next to a sawn tree taking a break. The saw they had looks just like yours. (yours might have finer teeth) One of them told me, when I was about that age, they would sometimes spend the whole day working that crosscut saw. It's no wonder in that age there weren't very many 'out of shape' young adults.:) I don't think gas chain saws were around yet. (or they couldn't afford one) . |
There's a person in Delphos offering $13/100lb of black walnuts Steve! Beer money Steve!!
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Bring a truck and you can have them at half that price.:D Tuesday was the last time I raked and shoveled them up...there was 22 wheelbarrows full so far. Sunday we're supposed to have high winds... So I'm sure by Monday the ground will be covered again when I return. |
This guy is getting ready for winter. There’s peanuts buried all over the place. A neighbour across the road feeds the pigeons squirrels.
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