It’s fascinating to watch squirrels at work in the fall. They often seem oblivious to danger as they painstakingly find, carry, and bury nuts for the winter. While I don’t appreciate finding their stashes in my flowerpots, I do admire their industry.
But nuts aren’t just for squirrels. Many wild nuts make for excellent foraging opportunities for people too. They are densely packed with protein and other nutrients. Here is a rundown of some of the wild nuts you can gather for snacking, grinding into flour, and using in meals you prepare for your family. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
Acorns
Beechnuts
Black Walnuts
Butternuts
Chestnuts
Hazelnuts
Hickory Nuts
Hop Hornbeams
Pecans
Pine Nuts
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