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Our home and haven in the Laurel Ridge Valley

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The Summer Hillstead | Our home and haven in the Laurel Ridge Valley The Summer Hillstead Our home and haven in the Laurel Ridge Valley Skip to content Home About ← Older posts chesnuts Posted on April 9, 2024 by Sarah Throughout September 2023, Charlie and I spent several sunsets sassing the Chinese chestnut trees, agitating via climbing and shaking and lobbing of various sticks with our eyes toward stuffing our pockets with rich brown, smooth, shiny nuts. After collecting, we washed and scored the chestnuts. The x made by paring knife is critical to shelling, as I understand. Then I soaked for a couple hours before oven roasting them. After roasting, I shelled them then sautéed with some chopped bacon and onions- delicious! (Dish not pictured as I gobbled them up hastily!) This year, we’re adding two American chestnut hybrids in the mix. What a privilege to nurture these struggling natives on our land. To learn more about efforts to rehab the native ...

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