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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11259)
• United Kingdom
25 Mar
As a child one of my most favourite treats was a walnut whip.
I thought they had stopped making them, but my Mom found some somewhere and I had a box of 6 for Christmas.
I admit I had forgotten about them.
I found them earlier in...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
6 Dec 22
The last few days have been very stressful. Worried about my cousin. She was finally discharged home this afternoon. Thank you to those who asked about her. It means a lot.
So.. I baked a batch of walnut chocolate chip cookies...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238275)
• Walnut Creek, California
2 Oct 22
I found a couple of surfaces on the KLH 5s I'm restoring that had not yet been oiled.
This morning I used 0000 steel wool to apply Howard's Orange Oil to this surface, which had already been patched up and sanded down.
This is...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
30 Jun 21
Growing up, we always had pecans and walnuts shelled and in the freezer for cooking and baking.
I miss those days for so many reasons.
Came across this recipe while looking at an old cookbook of my dear Momma's.
Made just a...
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Arunima Singh
@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
17 Jun 21
Good morning from this side of the planetIt is 11 AM here and I just logged out from my work and came here immediately.. Work at school is over for the day. I am munching on almonds, walnut, and dates as...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
6 Jun 21
Yes I did. I went for it. Made a small batch of walnut chocolate chip cookies.
Oh my goodness does the kitchen smell good. I love to bake cookies.
I don't do this often, I would eat more than I need. But every now and then I...
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Arunima Singh
@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
7 Sep 20
I shared a picture of half bloomed hibiscus in the morning post. And here it is in full bloom. it's another variety of hibiscus in my garden. I have already shared pictures of few varieties earlier.
I closely...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238275)
• Walnut Creek, California
5 Apr 19
As some of you know, I enjoy restoring old walnut speaker and receiver cabinets (mostly from the 1960s and 1970s). I've made it into something of a "side business," charging anywhere from about $50 to maybe $300, depending on the...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238275)
• Walnut Creek, California
22 Oct 18
I'm finishing up another KLH Model 21 FM radio that I bought on Craigslist. I bought it for something like $60 and hope to sell it for about $150. It sounds fine, but wasn't in the greatest cosmetic shape when I bought it.
These...
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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11259)
• United Kingdom
25 Feb 18
Yes, yesterday I made a coffee and walnut cake .....Mum has been saying for a few weeks now that she would really like one so as I had the time yesterday I decided to make one.
I like to make my cakes from scratch ....I find...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
7 Jun 16
Oatmeal is the best food that you should be eating for it has got more fiber, low cholesterol and nicely prevents the spiking blood sugar. One should also know cooking oatmeal when you stay alone at home and need some good item...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238275)
• Walnut Creek, California
25 Apr 16
I'm almost done restoring the late 1970s ADS 710 loudspeakers I've been working on. All missing veneer has been replaced, and all that's left to do is oil up some surfaces. I'll attach a picture I took of two tops oiled and the...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238275)
• Walnut Creek, California
6 Mar 16
I've been doing this one kind "on the side." It's a 1960s Fisher 500C, a stereo receiver worth about $800. The cabinet was in pretty bad shape, with a bunch of missing corners and some deep scratches. It belongs to a fellow...
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JENNY ARCHER
@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
9 Oct 15
Walnut trees, along with other members of the Juglandaceae family (pecan, hickory), do produce a compound called juglone.
In a 2005 study, researchers did find that juglone induced death in human cells researchers applied it to,...
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