
Miss Ivey, a wonderful lady from chapel, asked if the kids would like a nature outing to her backyard. It seems that the Pecan Trees have gone wild this year due to all the rain we had in the spring. The squirrels were not up to the job this year. We had noticed around town that the ground was crunching. ::snort:: People pick up pecans from parks, the chapel yard etc. I had resisted buying Pecans last week because of the price, so this seemed like a God-send all the way around. I told Miss Ivey that before we'd moved down here I always thought Pecans came halved in a plastic bag. ::snort::
After the dentist and McDonald’s yesterday, Jared, Arielle, Nolan, Zander, Stacia and I, headed for Miss Ivey’s. We had an hour and a half before I had to start making our way to speech.
We don’t know a lot about Pecans (other than we like them better than Walnuts and they make a great pie), but this is what we learned.
It all begins with a tree or two
The pods fall off the trees (Miss Ivey says that Pecan trees are ALWAYS dropping something on you:leaves, sap, pecans, bearded blooms)
These pods crunch underfoot - and must be picked up by either squirrels or humans. ::snort:: We all got into the act at this point.
Miss Ivey did have a great little gadget that we took turns using
They have a dry outer shell
Which begins to split open at some point
To reveal what Zander (and now the rest of us will probably always call) TEXAS NUGGETS - this will end the debate on how to pronounce Pecan ::snort::
Someone got hungry for a snack and cracked this one open and ate it right on the spot....ah the memories of strawberry and blackberry picking. I apologize, Mom. ::snort::
With visions of Uncle Bill's Chocolate Pecan Pie dancing in our heads - we quickly cleaned Miss Ivey's yards and netted 8 walmart bags, 36 lbs, or 2 6 gal buckets of Pecans. For a bit healthier version of Uncle Bill's pie click here. I sure thought of him a lot as we picked and cracked - he would have been thrilled with all this bounty.
In one of our forays yesterday I purchased two "Texas Nut Crackers"
Mike came home and declared a good ole set of Yankee pliers would work better
Ah - the end result - still not quite enough for two pies; but we'll keep cracking
Notes: At $6 - 10 a lb to buy LOCAL pecans this is going to save us quite a chunk. It was a gorgeous day for being out in the weather and doing something productive. I woke up wondering why the back of my thighs were so sore. I wondered if Leslie's walking DVD had finally caught up with me. While writing this up, I realized there are great exercise benefits to picking Pecans too!