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Date: | Wed, 21 May 1997 16:22:39 -0700 |
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Grant Magnuson wrote:
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> From: Kevin & Mara Riley:
> > There was recently some discussion of this on the Lowcarb list, and I
> > believe the person who had the macadamias with shells still on said that
> > the nuts resisted ALL efforts with hammers, nutcrackers, his/her car
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> The last word I saw was that macadamia nuts are also common in Australia
> and that there was a special vice like tool they use to crack one nut at a
> time.
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> BUT, isn't the nut a seed? Doesn't nature some-how have to open the shell
> so the seed can root and grow?
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> Macadamia are wonderful source of "energy" fats and relatively a good
> source of fibre and very low in sugar carbs, so they seem to be a natural,
> good food for NeanderPeople.
>
> Grant
> Who is looking for a friendly wooly mammoth to step on a few nuts <g>.
>
> Hi Grant,
I'm not sure even a Mastadon(sp?) would do the trick.
But there is such a tool as a macadamia nut cracker and I have one!!
I bought it at William-Sonoma several years ago, here in California.
Let me know if you want their phone number.
Best regards,
April Allen
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