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Old 08-11-2003, 03:32 AM
Lar
 
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Default Pecans in a pasture ?

In article ,
says...
The native (seedling) pecan is the very best there is. They are small so it
takes a lot more cracking and picking to get the meat out, but they are more
oily and full flavored. These are the nuts in the very best candies.


Oh no question they can be, especially in a wet year, nice and
surprisingly plump... just throwing that out there because sometimes
expectations just aren't met. All this pecan (pu-con) talk has me hoping
this drop in temperature will trigger the area trees into start dropping
their bounty.
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