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Chickenlover2009
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I think I had 3...or was it four?I think I had like three pieces. Then my family told me I had to stop.
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I think I had 3...or was it four?I think I had like three pieces. Then my family told me I had to stop.
I should have said helps to stop it, as now I come to think of it, rather a few did still blow up! Its been a while since we had any.Yeah we did. I'm guessing 1 of them wasn't deep enough because that was the only 1 that blew up.
I think I had like three pieces. Then my family told me I had to stop.
Do you guys like them?I should have said helps to stop it, as now I come to think of it, rather a few did still blow up! Its been a while since we had any.
I think I had 3...or was it four?
No, I had one.Just say you had 2.
It depends, we eat them plain, and they can be really good, partially when cooked in a camp fire rather than in the kitchen.Do you guys like them?
Cuz we didn't really.
Do you season them or just eat them plain? I have braces and they were very hard, and I barely even tried, cuz I didn't want to break a bracket
Oh, ya totally. You had one.No, I had one.
I didn't have four.
Totally.
Why don't you guys believe me?
Can you come to Montana and give me chestnut roasting lessons?!? I wanna try a good one now!It depends, we eat them plain, and they can be really good, partially when cooked in a camp fire rather than in the kitchen.
They seem to be one of the foods that can vary a lot, and sometimes just aren't very good.
But when they are good ones, and are cooked just right, there's nothing quite like them; lightly burnt on the outside, and almost crumbly on the inside.