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November 27, 2008 at 7:18 pm #62679xtineMember
good or bad for dogs?
And shells? Fritz has been picking up bits of shell off the floor and is clearly enjoying them…
November 27, 2008 at 7:34 pm #85471AnonymousGuestHorse chestnuts are poisonous to dogs. It causes a reduction in red blood cells.
If it’s Water Chestnut eaten uncooked, the surface of the plants can transmit Fasciolopsiasis
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good or bad for dogs?And shells? Fritz has been picking up bits of shell off the floor and is clearly enjoying them…
[/quote]November 27, 2008 at 7:46 pm #85472xtineMemberare horse chestnuts the ones I’m eating? Am not sure :-\ def not water chestnuts.. they the ones you put in a stir fry aren’t they?
November 27, 2008 at 7:54 pm #85473xtineMemberam eating sweet chestnuts…
November 27, 2008 at 8:11 pm #85474*Lassie*Member[quote author=xtine link=topic=13154.msg253248#msg253248 date=1227815169]
are horse chestnuts the ones I’m eating? Am not sure :-\ def not water chestnuts.. they the ones you put in a stir fry aren’t they?
[/quote]Horse Chestnuts better known as conkers 😉
November 27, 2008 at 8:23 pm #85475Foxisle_crazyMemberThis taken from wikipedia
Chestnuts should not be confused with either Horse Chestnuts (genus Aesculus), or Water Chestnut (family Cyperaceae); these are unrelated to Castanea and are named for producing nuts of similar appearance but of no notable edibility in the case of the former, and tubers of similar taste from an aquatic herbaceous plant in the case of the latter.November 29, 2008 at 8:52 pm #85476Diesel73Member[quote author=xtine link=topic=13154.msg253248#msg253248 date=1227815169]
are horse chestnuts the ones I’m eating? Am not sure :-\
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If the outer green shell stings like a hedgehog it not a horse chestnut. If it smooth with little spikes it horse chestnut 😉 .My boys eat chesnuts and wallnuts. They find them themselves. Got of each,about 120 year old trees. Massive harvest this year.
November 29, 2008 at 9:16 pm #85477SuzAndTheDivaMemberThey were selling roasted chesnuts outside asdas today – smelled luverly but i dont like them 😛
November 29, 2008 at 9:35 pm #85478Diesel73MemberNooooo, fresh from the tree. Never taste better than straight from the tree. Walnuts too. You don’t need a cracker, can crack them with you fingers. Taste is delicious 😉 .
November 29, 2008 at 9:38 pm #85479SuzAndTheDivaMemberNot really a fan of anything like that……….. 😛
November 29, 2008 at 9:40 pm #85480*Lassie*MemberI love roast chestnuts, to me that is Christmas 🙂
November 29, 2008 at 9:46 pm #85481Diesel73Member[quote author=*Lassie* link=topic=13154.msg253408#msg253408 date=1227994841]
I love roast chestnuts, to me that is Christmas 🙂
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Everybody who lives near me and dares to mention that gets a ‘come on over, what you can pick up and cary, you can have’ from me 😉 .November 29, 2008 at 9:52 pm #85482*Lassie*Member[quote author=Diesel73 link=topic=13154.msg253411#msg253411 date=1227995175]
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I love roast chestnuts, to me that is Christmas 🙂
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Everybody who lives near me and dares to mention that gets a ‘come on over, what you can pick up and cary, you can have’ from me 😉 .
[/quote]Wish I lived close to you ;D love collecting any of nature’s harvest- it’s free and it tastes better than anything you can buy in the shops
November 30, 2008 at 11:43 am #85483TobyTeaCosy and AngelaMemberNature’s harvest is the best! My grandparents live in Holland as my mam is Dutch, I really miss them and they are really getting old; they have had to move to a maisonette from the house they lived in for 55 years, my mam and aunts and uncle were born in that house so it had many happy memories, as a kid I used to love going out with Opa to get the fallen hazelnuts from the garden, they also had grapes growing up the side of the house and all the vegetables you can imagine growing, I used to eat all day long!
November 30, 2008 at 12:24 pm #85484Foxisle_crazyMember[quote author=TobyTeaCosy and Angela link=topic=13154.msg253425#msg253425 date=1228045394]
I used to eat all day long!
[/quote]Me too! 😀 My granda has an allotment, has for as long as i’ve been around. When it was harvest festival at school, i used to dread it because while the other kids brought in a tin of peas, i had basically the whole garden to carry round to school, i can remember crying coz the bags were so heavy 😀
i’d really like an allotment but its soooo hard to get one and its a big commitment. My granda used to keep turkeys and all sorts of birds up until a few years ago, it was very hard work. He would sleep at the allotment in a shed in the nights running up to xmas because people were after the turkeys! 😮
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