Taste like as*are you saying taste ash?
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My granddad had an ear tree in his yard. The seed pods were quite heavy and sappy, and we'd have throwing wars with them. They fly in an arc, so it was challenging...but when one hit you square on, it hurt like a mofo.What were the chestnuts with the spikes called
We would have wars with them, and then there was another larger green shell case that have needle like quills , Thois suckers hurt and left holes.
lot to be said about that.Taste like as*
I would suggest soaking it in equal amounts water and measuring it with a ph meter or paper.My wife makes awesome dark chocolate/black walnut cookies just for me!
How does one check the ph of ash?
any cal-mag?I would suggest soaking it in equal amounts water and measuring it with a ph meter or paper.
I mean after that. C'Mon, Man!Stick your pecker in it.
not as challenging although rewards may be greater.I mean after that. C'Mon, Man!
We had black walnuts when we lived on the farm, Ruined all our clothes if we got in them b4 they were ready. That black stains everything.Looked like this but the size of a hardball
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Ever had a tomato job? heh hehnot as challenging although rewards may be greater.
Me personally I prefer ripe fruit
Yep. They are messy when not quite ready.We had black walnuts when we lived on the farm, Ruined all our clothes if we got in them b4 they were ready. That black stains everything.
Man you slept lateMorning Misfits.
Not yet!Ever had a tomato job? heh heh
Miss Cat (of purple fishnet stocking infamy?) put a beefsteak in the south windowsill for a couple hours...then poked a hole in it and proceeded to 'massage' a small part of me with it. Massage...clean up...massage...clean up...massage...you get the drift.
Wasn't long before there was nothing but tomato skin left and a big ol' mess. Had a smoke and then slept real good, I did.
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