Thankful for My Pecan Trees
We inherited these great pecan trees when we bought our 1850's home.
So each November, we spend alot of time bending over and picking up pecans.....
Before Maggie eats them.
(Yes! She loves pecans. Don't you see the "guilt" written all over her face?!)
After we pick them up off the ground - we take them to the local hardware store....
And the men who work there weigh them (that bucket weighed 16 pounds.)
Then they pour the pecans into one of these three machines, which crack the pecans.
Quite methodically and loudly, the machines crack them. (I tried to video the machines so that you could hear them, but my camera messed up - or maybe the user of the camera messed up.)
Here is how they look when they are finished....
($5 to crack them all)
And here they are, ready to freeze or give to neighbors....
Thought you might like a little insight into rural Georgia in November.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Here is how they look when they are finished....
($5 to crack them all)
And here they are, ready to freeze or give to neighbors....
Thought you might like a little insight into rural Georgia in November.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Comments
Happy Thanksgiving.
-Rene
Have a wonderful pecan filled Thanksgiving Day!
Tina xo
Happy Thanksgiving.
xo
LeAnn
We have a huge pecan tree in our backyard here, but it is a completely different variety than the ones I remember from Georgia. The nuts on our tree are small, and very few of them have edible nuts inside. The ones that are edible are usually snarfed up by the squirrels before we can get them. :)
Our pecan trees did not give us anything this year. Not sure what happened. A few years ago, we had so many!!