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I found a place that makes home made boiled peanuts! This is too good to be true. My grandma used to make these every Saturday. Mmmmmm -- nm
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CQ (aka CQ)
Feb 5 '15, 12:39
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Or... couldn't you just buy some raw peanuts and boil them? -- nm
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Ender
Feb 5, 12:43
If you can make your own laundry sign, you can make these -- nm
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Roger More
Feb 5, 12:40
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See, my grandma used to use sea water because of the salinity. It would be hard to replicate that. -- nm
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CQ
Feb 5, 12:44
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I actually boiled some several years ago, after finding raw peanuts at a farmer's market. most recipes call for quite salted water. -- nm
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b.
Feb 5, 12:49
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heh, coming back, I noticed I left this website open - gardenandgun.com it specifically mentions trying to get a sea water effect. nm but: -- (link)
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b.
Feb 5, 13:28
Can't you just add sea salt to water? -- nm
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GregW
Feb 5, 12:48
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it's really not the same -- nm
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CQ
Feb 5, 12:54
head...kablooey -- nm
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zeitgeist roaming the s5 galaxy
Feb 5, 12:51
way too complicated -- nm
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decline
Feb 5, 12:51
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