April went over to the neighbor's house and made sure it was allright to pick up the pecans on their side of the yard. So we started picking. The kids picked for days and days. Then we decided we'd picked enough. We had 24 pounds!!
Here are the steps we learned in the pecan process:
Step 1, Pick them all up. Children are awesome at this (the smaller the better) as they are closer to the ground. There are also several "pecan picker upper" contraptions you can buy at Lowe's but we did it by hand!
Step 2, Take the pecans and get them cracked at the pecan place ($0.40 per pound). We went to Peoples Pecans and the girls watched the pecan shelling from start to finish. It was awesome!
Step 3, Even though the pecans are shelled, you still have to spend hours sorting them because the entire shell is not blown off. This is time consuming, but can be tasty (especially if you eat lots while you sort -- we had to take Eric off this detail as we were losing the profits of our labor)!
Step 4, Sample the goods:
Step 5, Beg April to make some of her delicious Pumpkin Pecan Muffins and other delicacies!
4 comments:
Yummy pecans. Its funny that your girls have their hair cut. It must be the in thing. Krissa just got her hair cut off and i noticed all the girls in her class were sporting short do's go figure. Love the blog.
Yum!!! Making me hungry for pecan pie. Maybe I'll have to make some. Too bad no one else here like it.
24 pounds!! That's more than Simon weighs! I can't imagine having that many pecans. I also can't say that I love pecans very much, but my dad would surely like to help you out with them. :)
SWEET! Pecans are about my favorite nut. Next to almonds. They are also great toasted and chopped and on top of ice cream! Enjoy all your holiday baking with those CHEAP pecans!
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