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LOL....
I juts asked my dh what his favorite nut is and he said without skipping a beat..."you"
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LOL.
So @missy , ask your dh whether you are:
Salty or unsalted?
Raw or roasted?
And are you in your shell, or unshelled?
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I avoid all nuts (don’t care for them at all, especially the human variety), though I used to eat red pistachios with my dad when I was a kid.
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Anyone like boiled peanuts? Yummy! I've had them since I was a kid so I think they're good but I can see how
someone trying them for the first time might not like them.
I love all kinds of nuts. We have an assortment in the house all the time.
My favorites are raw unsalted pecans and raw unsalted almonds.
I also like roasted unsalted peanuts in the shell as a snack. Shelling them is half the fun.
Hazelnuts-- raw, in shell-- I buy in November. I also love roasted hazelnuts in chocolate but eat that much less often (carbs).
I always add salted cashews to my tofu stir fry with peppers, onions, okra and ginger.
I love to add walnuts to brownies, chocolate fudge and chocolate chip cookies. But I don't make any of those often (carbs, again.) And my daughter prefers them without nuts. So.
Roasted salted macadamias are also nice but I don't have them on hand all the time. I'll buy them occasionally, usually at BJ's.
I keep shelled roasted salted pistachios on hand mostly for hubby and daughter. I eat them occasionally.
The only nut I don't like is a rancid one. A rancid Brazil nut is especially dreadful.
I never buy salted roasted mixed nuts. Too many peanuts, too much salt, and the horrid rancid Brazil nuts.
... The shelled ones caused my fingernails to chip ...
My favourite of the three is cashew. Pistachios are too much trouble - I never seem to find shelled pistachios in my local grocery store. The shelled ones caused my fingernails to chip, but that’s a subject for another post…
I like macadamias, but not often available in my area.
When I was a kid, the city public transport buses used to have ads and information on posters where the wall of the bus met the (curved) ceiling. One that I remember:
“Peanuts are not nuts, they are beans”
I eat lots of pepitas too...I guess those are seeds but I eat them like nuts. Anyone else eat those? I think they are supposed to be
full of magnesium.
Pumpkin seeds are rich in antioxidants, healthy fats, and minerals. Possible benefits of eating pumpkin seeds include boosting bone health, sexual wellbeing, and the immune system.
I never even thought of it. Thanks so much for the suggestion.Have you tried an organic store for the shelled product? My sister makes pesto with pistachios since pine nuts are almost cost prohibitive.