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Granny's gone and done it again

Hi Sour, mom steals them hu? If I had teeth I would too! unfortunately I cant eat either one of those and cashews were my favorite!

Aww, they don't break down for you? You know, one thing we love is peanut sauce (for dipping), I've been wanting to try making it with cashews, I bet it doesn't need many ingredients, just mash them up and stick chicken tenders in, lol.

Yes she swore she didn't like cashews very much! For years... Now all of a sudden, these whole cashews are disappearing, every time I want a snack...
 
Aww, they don't break down for you? You know, one thing we love is peanut sauce (for dipping), I've been wanting to try making it with cashews, I bet it doesn't need many ingredients, just mash them up and stick chicken tenders in, lol.

Yes she swore she didn't like cashews very much! For years... Now all of a sudden, these whole cashews are disappearing, every time I want a snack...
I've never even heard of peanut sauce before. They do make cashew butter for snacking. Tastes pretty much like peanut butter
 
Granny I've been snacking on carrots and ranch dressing lately... like a good girl. You could get some veggie platters maybe?
Also, cashews. Okay so I was getting bored with cashews until I tried a new brand of premium whole ones, they are worlds better and now Mom converted from an almond muncher into a cashew stealer so I'm constantly having to buy more!

I order "raw" cashews from Amazon in 5# bags but they have no flavor, they taste "green." I roast them in a single layer on a cookie sheet at 300°F for about 15-20 min., stirring halfway through, remove from hot pan to cool and they are delicious. "Raw" cashews are not truly raw, thay are just unseasoned. TRULY raw cashews are toxic!

they have closed the main road to Madison from my house til the end of April. All the people that come here are stuck using a dangerous road as a detour. Its one lane wide expecting peeps to go around each other and now semis are going down it.
Why is the road closed, Granny?
 
I order "raw" cashews from Amazon in 5# bags but they have no flavor, they taste "green." I roast them in a single layer on a cookie sheet at 300°F for about 15-20 min., stirring halfway through, remove from hot pan to cool and they are delicious. "Raw" cashews are not truly raw, thay are just unseasoned. TRULY raw cashews are toxic!


Why is the road closed, Granny?
they said they need to repair a culvert. Its right at the cemetery where my mom and sister are.
 
I've never even heard of peanut sauce before. They do make cashew butter for snacking. Tastes pretty much like peanut butter

Never heard of one of the yummiest dishes? Oh no!
Peanut Sauce is the dipping sauce used for Chicken or Steak Satay at Thai restaurants. It's sooo yummy.
An easy-to-eat version could be made by grating up the grilled chicken, drizzling peanut sauce, and we love ours with Jasmine rice.
None of the store versions of peanut sauce are any good though. We stop in at our local Thai place and ask for a quart, stick it in the fridge (their actual meat is tough and yucky at that place, but the sauce is the same good stuff).

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I order "raw" cashews from Amazon in 5# bags but they have no flavor, they taste "green." I roast them in a single layer on a cookie sheet at 300°F for about 15-20 min., stirring halfway through, remove from hot pan to cool and they are delicious. "Raw" cashews are not truly raw, thay are just unseasoned. TRULY raw cashews are toxic!

Now you've gone and given me ideas... :th
 
Never heard of one of the yummiest dishes? Oh no!
Peanut Sauce is the dipping sauce used for Chicken or Steak Satay at Thai restaurants. It's sooo yummy.
An easy-to-eat version could be made by grating up the grilled chicken, drizzling peanut sauce, and we love ours with Jasmine rice.
None of the store versions of peanut sauce are any good though. We stop in at our local Thai place and ask for a quart, stick it in the fridge (their actual meat is tough and yucky at that place, but the sauce is the same good stuff).

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No Ive never had that before. I've heard the word satay before but no idea what it was. Looks good!
 

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