black walnuts????
#21
Originally Posted by kimscruzer
How do you pickle them ? does it effect the flavor at all ? My parents have a blk walnut tree and I thought about gathering some for fudge .
:-D
Originally Posted by Liz aka Helen
Next time just pickle them before the shell gets hard, then you won't have to worry about them
#23
And that is why they were used to "dye" fabric back when. Also cut the nuts into slices and used as buttons.
Originally Posted by sarahrachel
Does anyone know any possible way to get black walnut stains off of my hands? I shelled about 1 five gallon bucket and I have about 3 more to go. I did about a half a bucket yesterday with regular garden gloves on and my hands were a little stained. So today, I wore latex gloves like my mom suggested and now my thumbs are black and I shelled just as many.
I’ve tried soap and hot water, shampoo, face wash, WD-40, Vaseline, lemon juice, salt, bleach, and lotion, all to no prevail. Any other ideas or cures??
The only good thing, it won't wear off on anything, so I can still quilt!
I’ve tried soap and hot water, shampoo, face wash, WD-40, Vaseline, lemon juice, salt, bleach, and lotion, all to no prevail. Any other ideas or cures??
The only good thing, it won't wear off on anything, so I can still quilt!
#27
Originally Posted by JeanneZ
Can I PLEASE have step by step on how to dye the fabric with Black Walnut hulls
#29
I remember my cousins and I stomping on burlap bags to get the green (staining) husks off the walnuts OOOH, yes, I too remember the fudge...
Originally Posted by dd
Now you know why the ladies used to use them for hair color in the old days. I remember stained fingers as a kid. Guess that's why grandmom always had us kids do it.ha ha
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