Actually, don't waste your time. I am not open minded on this subject, they are better, Georgia can suck it, end of story.
Actually, don't waste your time. I am not open minded on this subject, they are better, Georgia can suck it, end of story.
I don't care where the peanuts come from, but if you boil them, you might as well just throw them directly into the landfill.
You can't change my mind.
Duke said:I don't care where the peanuts come from, but if you boil them, you might as well just throw them directly into the landfill.
You can't change my mind.
hear hear!!
Duke said:I don't care where the peanuts come from, but if you boil them, you might as well just throw them directly into the landfill.
I never figured that out either. Blechh.
There are many people in this thread that are WRONG!
Your minds should not be changed, but replaced.
Virginia peanuts are so dramatically superior that ordinary peanuts cower in their inferiority and embarrassment. I'm sure you've heard of "peanuts envy" - its a thing.
There is a small town grocery store here that brings in a barrel of peanuts in the shell every year just before Christmas. I have no idea where they are from, but they are certainly from thousands of miles away. They are fresh, crunchy and fabulous, and my shop floor ends up covered in shells when I buy a big bag of them.
So, then, is there an actual difference between peanuts from Virginia and elsewhere, or is this just local bigotry?
Streetwiseguy said:So, then, is there an actual difference between peanuts from Virginia and elsewhere, or is this just local bigotry?
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I got these at a store called luckys in clermont florida. They were interesting. And yes, you eat the shell.
In reply to pinchvalve :
You are correct! Virginia Peanuts are truly superior. I've had some from Bertie County, NC that come pretty close. Must be something about that particular part of the world that is perfect for growing peanuts.
bludroptop said:Streetwiseguy said:So, then, is there an actual difference between peanuts from Virginia and elsewhere, or is this just local bigotry?
Click - The National Peanut Board sez...
Which begs the question- Virginia peanuts appear to be more a breed than a location. Can they be grown in, say, Georgia? If they are, then are Virginia Virginia peanuts better than Georgia Virginia peanuts?
This is fun.
T.J. said:In reply to pinchvalve :
Do you also prefer Colorado peaches over ones from Georgia?
No, I prefer Chambersburg peaches, whether that be Chambersburg Maryland or PA, I couldn't say though.
In fairness I've never had a Colorado peach, could someone throw a couple in a flat rate box with some dry ice for me?
On the peanut topic though, I stand with Duke. As long as they aren't boiled, they're fine no matter the home state.
RevRico said:T.J. said:In reply to pinchvalve :
Do you also prefer Colorado peaches over ones from Georgia?
No, I prefer Chambersburg peaches, whether that be Chambersburg Maryland or PA, I couldn't say though.
In fairness I've never had a Colorado peach, could someone throw a couple in a flat rate box with some dry ice for me?
On the peanut topic though, I stand with Duke. As long as they aren't boiled, they're fine no matter the home state.
I've lived most of my life within 45 minutes of Chambersburg and I swear I've only ever heard of Chambersburg peaches being a thing since I met SWMBO's family, who are from your neck of the woods. Is this a western PA thing or something? Weird to me also because the next county east of Chambersburg is where there are a E36 M3 ton of orchards.
In reply to Furious_E :
It must be. They make a big deal about it at the grocery store, but every fruit stand in Indiana, Westmoreland, and Fayette County I've ever driven by always has big signs for them.
Just something I grew up on out here, always juicy and sweet and readily available.
And now I miss the fruit tours in the East Bay. Where we lived in Antioch had maps to all the farms with schedules for what fruits and veggies would be ready and available at every farm from March to October. Go out early Saturday mornings with $50 and come home with a bushel of fresh picked everything.
RevRico said:T.J. said:In reply to pinchvalve :
Do you also prefer Colorado peaches over ones from Georgia?
No, I prefer Chambersburg peaches, whether that be Chambersburg Maryland or PA, I couldn't say though.
In fairness I've never had a Colorado peach, could someone throw a couple in a flat rate box with some dry ice for me?
On the peanut topic though, I stand with Duke. As long as they aren't boiled, they're fine no matter the home state.
Its chambersburg pa and hagerstown Maryland. I bought a car in one and had it delivered to the other.
minivan_racer said:Wait, what does everyone have against boiled peanuts.
I am willing to bet most of them grew up further north of the Mason dixon than you.
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