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Old 07-11-2003, 05:02 PM
J. Del Col
 
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Default Pecans in a pasture ?

"Gloria" wrote in message ...
I have access to free pecans, all I care to harvest, but they are in a horse
pasture, and of course, there is manure scattered about under the trees.
Are these pecans safe to eat? The idea of eating pecans that have fallen
where the horses deposit their manure has me a bit concerned about health
issues. Does anyone have an opinion? TIA

Gloria




You -do- plan to shell them, right?


Anyway, in baked goods no one will notice that extra tang.


Just kidding.

Wash them off, shell them and eat them.


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