Oct 14, 2021 #1 Okiepan Almost Self-Reliant Joined Sep 14, 2021 Messages 212 Reaction score 606 Points 115 Location Oklahoma What do you do with your Acorn harvest ?? Feed your family or the squirrel's What do you make with it ?
What do you do with your Acorn harvest ?? Feed your family or the squirrel's What do you make with it ?
Oct 14, 2021 #2 tortoise Wild Hare Joined Nov 8, 2009 Messages 8,592 Reaction score 15,810 Points 397 Location USDA Zone 3b/4a I tried making acorn flour but could not get the bitterness out. I gave up.
Oct 14, 2021 Thread starter #3 Okiepan Almost Self-Reliant Joined Sep 14, 2021 Messages 212 Reaction score 606 Points 115 Location Oklahoma Did you leach the nuts ?
Oct 14, 2021 #4 tortoise Wild Hare Joined Nov 8, 2009 Messages 8,592 Reaction score 15,810 Points 397 Location USDA Zone 3b/4a Okiepan said: Did you leach the nuts ? Click to expand... I did a few times. I dont remeber how I did it. It was about a decade ago. My technique might have been wrong. I remember feeling frustrated and tired!
Okiepan said: Did you leach the nuts ? Click to expand... I did a few times. I dont remeber how I did it. It was about a decade ago. My technique might have been wrong. I remember feeling frustrated and tired!
Oct 14, 2021 #5 Hinotori Sustainability Master Joined Nov 2, 2011 Messages 6,143 Reaction score 14,228 Points 373 Location On the foot of Mt Rainier zone 8b Isn't the best use to fatten pigs?
Oct 15, 2021 #6 C CrealCritter Sustainability Master Joined Jul 16, 2017 Messages 11,884 Reaction score 24,947 Points 387 Location Zone 6B or 7 can't decide Deer Love Acorns, and deer meat is protein - just sayin' Jesus is Lord and Christ
Oct 15, 2021 #7 flowerbug Sustainability Master Joined Oct 24, 2019 Messages 7,647 Reaction score 15,577 Points 327 Location mid-Michigan, USoA one of my brother's collects them and bags them up to sell along the road as deer food. he can sell all he picks for $10 a bag.
one of my brother's collects them and bags them up to sell along the road as deer food. he can sell all he picks for $10 a bag.