Which is why we're now boiling the acorns up at our coppice, over a wood fire. That way you get to be outdoors and playing with a fire at the same time! But it did strike me how inefficient it seems. However, I hear the nutritional value of acorns is so high that in ancient times people still went to all this trouble because it was worth it for the food.RenewableCandy wrote:I've seen a sort of flat-bread thing that you can make out of soaked/roast Acorns made into flour. Mind you it struck me the ERoEI wasn't too good...
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The original hunter gatherers in this country didn't have a problem with cooking fuel. They just reached out a grabbed a handful of wood fuel. When TSHTF some people are going to have to travel a very long way for their fuel or pay through the nose for it. It's going to be an advantage to live in the country, I feel. City dweller, raw food, rural dweller, cooked food?RenewableCandy wrote:I've seen a sort of flat-bread thing that you can make out of soaked/roast Acorns made into flour. Mind you it struck me the ERoEI wasn't too good...
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Re: Hazel Nuts
A most enjoyable activity when au nature on a nice sunny day. Best to be well out into the wild away from the rest of humanity to avoid any misunderstandings. Some people are such killjoys.ToY wrote: Get out into the wild and grab your nuts.
Personally I think the best thing you can do with acorns is to convert them into Jamon Serrano - preferably via a free range Pata Negra pig in a cork oak forest in Northern Spain. Acorn fed pig is the dogs bollox as far as flavour is concerned.
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Squirrels have already stripped all the hazel trees round here. I managed a huge hargvest of 10 nuts last weekend. I shall have to start eating squirrel instead.
Jim
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"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
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