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Pistachio Shells
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky
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Yes... filler for my garbage can.
Never thought of using them.
Reminds me of when I bought this house. It was winter and the ground was covered with snow. We are looking at the house and I noticed that the owner was feeding pistachios to his dog. Thought nothing of it. We bought the house, moved in in January and when the snow finally melted in April or May, there were piles of pistachio shells scattered all over the yard. By then, nothing else, just shells. I wouldn't smoke with those.
Bon appetit
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Think I will rinse them.Carolina Q said:Yes... filler for my garbage can.
Never thought of using them.
Reminds me of when I bought this house. It was winter and the ground was covered with snow. We are looking at the house and I noticed that the owner was feeding pistachios to his dog. Thought nothing of it. We bought the house, moved in in January and when the snow finally melted in April or May, there were piles of pistachio shells scattered all over the yard. By then, nothing else, just shells. I wouldn't smoke with those.
Bon appetit
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
My buddy saved pecan shells for like a year. Unfortunately some of the meat of the nut was still left in the shelves here and there and went Rancid. The ribs smoked with them were ruined.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Very interesting idea. Please let us know how it turns out!LBGE - St. Louis, MO; MM & LBGE - around 8100' somewhere in the CO Front Range
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I don't know about that, I am just glad they are not dyed red any longer.
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i really miss the red ones
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Don't know, but I've use uncracked hickory nuts with success.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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So far, the comments have been less than encouraging. Think I will stick to to poultry and fish."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
only thing ive ever heard to use them for was slugs in the garden. you can smoke them whole with a peppery brine as well, good eatsYukonRon said:So far, the comments have been less than encouraging. Think I will stick to to poultry and fish.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
This went in an entirely separate direction than I had previously anticipated. At least the wreckage will be contained within this thread.fishlessman said:
only thing ive ever heard to use them for was slugs in the garden. you can smoke them whole with a peppery brine as well, good eatsYukonRon said:So far, the comments have been less than encouraging. Think I will stick to to poultry and fish."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
i have never heard of anyone using them for smoke before but try smoking a block of cream cheese with it, it seems to like a light smoke, ive been using blueberry wood for it, extremely mild, bet the shells are similarYukonRon said:
This went in an entirely separate direction than I had previously anticipated. At least the wreckage will be contained within this thread.fishlessman said:
only thing ive ever heard to use them for was slugs in the garden. you can smoke them whole with a peppery brine as well, good eatsYukonRon said:So far, the comments have been less than encouraging. Think I will stick to to poultry and fish.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
if the smoke smells good, the food will taste good.
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I have on chicken, scallops, shrimp, and salmon. They provided a light, sweeter smoke. I was curious if any on had done so with pork, or other heavy proteins, and as to how much they had used for it."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
(insofar as the smoke component, I can't comment on the actual food)
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I dunno, that process supposedly works wonders for coffee beans...Carolina Q said:Reminds me of when I bought this house. It was winter and the ground was covered with snow. We are looking at the house and I noticed that the owner was feeding pistachios to his dog. Thought nothing of it. We bought the house, moved in in January and when the snow finally melted in April or May, there were piles of pistachio shells scattered all over the yard. By then, nothing else, just shells. I wouldn't smoke with those.
Bon appetit
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Ogden, UT, USA
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Botch said:
I dunno, that process supposedly works wonders for coffee beans...Carolina Q said:Reminds me of when I bought this house. It was winter and the ground was covered with snow. We are looking at the house and I noticed that the owner was feeding pistachios to his dog. Thought nothing of it. We bought the house, moved in in January and when the snow finally melted in April or May, there were piles of pistachio shells scattered all over the yard. By then, nothing else, just shells. I wouldn't smoke with those.
Bon appetit
http://www.amusingplanet.com/2010/08/most-expensive-coffee-in-world-is-made.html
This can't possibly get any further down than the flush resulting in spiraling water fed toilet bowl. Or can it?Botch said:
I dunno, that process supposedly works wonders for coffee beans...Carolina Q said:Reminds me of when I bought this house. It was winter and the ground was covered with snow. We are looking at the house and I noticed that the owner was feeding pistachios to his dog. Thought nothing of it. We bought the house, moved in in January and when the snow finally melted in April or May, there were piles of pistachio shells scattered all over the yard. By then, nothing else, just shells. I wouldn't smoke with those.
Bon appetit
http://www.amusingplanet.com/2010/08/most-expensive-coffee-in-world-is-made.html"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Sigh. Sorry, man........
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
This will neither be either the first or last. That is why I like this forum. You really have no idea where this journey will take you.Carolina Q said:Sigh. Sorry, man........
No problem, my man. I will enjoy the ride."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
I've got nothing to add, this just looks like a fun thread.
oh, use care burning your nuts. I hear low and slow is best.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Just the shells. My gosh, no matter how low you set the bar, you can count on my friends to still limbo under it.Legume said:I've got nothing to add, this just looks like a fun thread.
oh, use care burning your nuts. I hear low and slow is best."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Burn the nuts?! What a horrific thought! You put them nuts in your mouth.
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I feel much less guilty about my dog post now. Thank you!Legume said:oh, use care burning your nuts. I hear low and slow is best.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
My brother worked at Kealy Farms in highschool. At Christmas they had five pound bags of pistachios in red and plain. He stole a garbage bag full of them. They were $20 each, ca 1982.fishlessman said:i really miss the red ones
We ate a damn bag each. Fingers stained. Face stained.
Mom loved pistachios. And he was trying to do a good thing (they were supposed to be her christmas gift), but she knew how much they cost and there was no way he could afford them. She was mad as hell. Let's just say it wasn't just his fingers that were reddened that day
And then she marched him in to confess
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That is a great story. Great story. Thank you for sharing.JustineCaseyFeldown said:
My brother worked at Kealy Farms in highschool. At Christmas they had five pound bags of pistachios in red and plain. He stole a garbage bag full of them. They were $20 each, ca 1982.fishlessman said:i really miss the red ones
We ate a damn bag each. Fingers stained. Face stained.
Mom loved pistachios. And he was trying to do a good thing (they were supposed to be her christmas gift), but she knew how much they cost and there was no way he could afford them. She was mad as hell. Let's just say it wasn't just his fingers that were reddened that day
And then she marched him in to confess"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Glad I could help Ron. New experience for me, setting the low bar.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Touche'.YukonRon said:
That is a great story. Great story. Thank you for sharing.JustineCaseyFeldown said:
My brother worked at Kealy Farms in highschool. At Christmas they had five pound bags of pistachios in red and plain. He stole a garbage bag full of them. They were $20 each, ca 1982.fishlessman said:i really miss the red ones
We ate a damn bag each. Fingers stained. Face stained.
Mom loved pistachios. And he was trying to do a good thing (they were supposed to be her christmas gift), but she knew how much they cost and there was no way he could afford them. She was mad as hell. Let's just say it wasn't just his fingers that were reddened that day
And then she marched him in to confess
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You're into fencing now? SheeshJustineCaseyFeldown said:
Touche'.YukonRon said:
That is a great story. Great story. Thank you for sharing.JustineCaseyFeldown said:
My brother worked at Kealy Farms in highschool. At Christmas they had five pound bags of pistachios in red and plain. He stole a garbage bag full of them. They were $20 each, ca 1982.fishlessman said:i really miss the red ones
We ate a damn bag each. Fingers stained. Face stained.
Mom loved pistachios. And he was trying to do a good thing (they were supposed to be her christmas gift), but she knew how much they cost and there was no way he could afford them. She was mad as hell. Let's just say it wasn't just his fingers that were reddened that day
And then she marched him in to confess
Hahaha
Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
I just tore down the world's ugliest fence, then, installed a new fence. I have this place locked down like Fort Knox. That is as close to fencing as you get.bgebrent said:
You're into fencing now? SheeshJustineCaseyFeldown said:
Touche'.YukonRon said:
That is a great story. Great story. Thank you for sharing.JustineCaseyFeldown said:
My brother worked at Kealy Farms in highschool. At Christmas they had five pound bags of pistachios in red and plain. He stole a garbage bag full of them. They were $20 each, ca 1982.fishlessman said:i really miss the red ones
We ate a damn bag each. Fingers stained. Face stained.
Mom loved pistachios. And he was trying to do a good thing (they were supposed to be her christmas gift), but she knew how much they cost and there was no way he could afford them. She was mad as hell. Let's just say it wasn't just his fingers that were reddened that day
And then she marched him in to confess
Hahaha
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Botch said:
I dunno, that process supposedly works wonders for coffee beans...Carolina Q said:Reminds me of when I bought this house. It was winter and the ground was covered with snow. We are looking at the house and I noticed that the owner was feeding pistachios to his dog. Thought nothing of it. We bought the house, moved in in January and when the snow finally melted in April or May, there were piles of pistachio shells scattered all over the yard. By then, nothing else, just shells. I wouldn't smoke with those.
Bon appetit
http://www.amusingplanet.com/2010/08/most-expensive-coffee-in-world-is-made.html
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Aledo, Texas
Large BGE
KJ Jr.
Exodus 12:9 KJV
Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof.
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