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RH> I've got the butternut trees out back. They feed the squirrels.
Butternuts are white walnuts. They are delicious. Don't let the
squirrels get all of them!
They are hardier than either black or English walnuts and can
survive colder climates. We had an immense one where I grew up in
Cobden, Ont. that my parents planted before I was born; it was the
only nut tree they planted to make it through our winters there.
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Title: Vermont Butternut Cream Pie
Categories: American, Historical, Pies, Nuts
Yield: 6 Servings
2/3 c Sour cream
1 pn Soda
1 c Sugar
2 Eggs, separated
1 ts Flour
1 pn Salt
1 c Butternut meats
Add the pinch of soda to the sour cream. Cream egg yolks and
sugar together then blend with sour cream. Stir in flour and
salt, then butternut meats. Put mixture into an unbaked pie shell
and bake until thickened.
Beat egg whites with sugar and vanilla as desired to make a
meringue; top pie with meringue and brown before serving.
Recipe by: Mrs. Ellery R. Purdy
Source: Out of Vermont Kitchens, 1939
From: Dave Sacerdote Date: 23 Aug 98
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Cheers
Jim
... The weeds we kill are more nutritious than what we grow on purpose.
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