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Sun, 8 Aug 1999 22:03:35 -0400
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I wrote:

>   I also came across
>some large nut tree. It had large heart shaped leaves (8" x 6") with smooth
>edges. I didn't find it in his book, so for now I'll assume the nuts, when
>they fall later, will be inedible.

Steve Brill replied to my question on this. No it isn't in his book. He
says it's a turkey oak, a foreign white oak. He says to follow his
directions for acorns, but chop the nutmeat to the size of rice grains in a
blender before leaching. Not sure how paleo this is if I have to leach it.

Don.

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