Oh! Nuts Raw Walnuts in Shell | Resealable 2-Lb. Bulk Bag for Ultimate Freshness | All-Natural, Whole Walnuts for a Healthy Vegan Snack | Ideal for Keto & Gluten-Free Diets | Full of Protein & Omega 3
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When compared to what you can buy in a store, I would consider this to be of high quality. I ordered one bag, and we loved it so much that we ordered a second. to be consumed by humans! These are fantastic for humans, and I would strongly recommend them!
At least an inch. As with all nuts, some are larger than others, but these appear to be of a reasonable size, with no teeny-tiny ones among them.
The bag contains a large number of nuts. I'd estimate it to be around 30 minutes.
I'm guessing they are, because they appear to be nice and fresh, and you can roast just about any nut. We, on the other hand, feed them raw and in the shell to our parrots.
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I have two cats, and I saw on the internet that these WALNUTS can keep bugs and spiders out of your house without using chemicals. It turns out that this is correct. I couldn't believe it when I went around putting them in closets, four in each, under counter tops in cabinets, and it actually worked in the laundry room. You can easily conceal them. Alternatively, if you're afraid of hurting your foot by stepping on them, get a bag with HOLES. In my home for the past four years, I have been chemical-free. EVEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PETS OR KIDS, TRY IT. On a daily basis, CHEMICALS poison us.
It's possible that I received a bad batch. Because of the positive feedback, I decided to purchase the 4 pound bag of nuts. There were a lot of bad and rotten people. I'm disappointed that I won't be able to return or exchange the item. I even photographed a few of them! Some of the good nuts tasted moldy, even though they didn't look bad. Perhaps because the shells were 'loose' rather than difficult to open in many of them. I'm hoping you'll be able to help us. You can either get a replacement or a refund. I also made the mistake of purchasing FOUR pounds.
) However, the price has recently increased from $19. 99 to more than $30. The majority of the walnuts are large, with a few medium and extra-large ones thrown in for good measure. br>They appear to be in good condition and have a pleasant aroma. A few have cracked or loose shells, but for the most part, the nuts are in good condition! br>I bought them for my park's wild pet squirrels, and they seem to enjoy them. (They can tell when a nut is bad. ) br>(They can tell when a nut is bad. ) ) I'm relieved because finding good walnuts in the shell at this time of year has been difficult. Walnuts can be kept on the shelf for up to 6 months if not refrigerated. In the fridge or freezer, they keep longer. br>br>I purchased a four-pack of cigarettes. For an 18-pound bag, A week later, I returned to repurchase the same bag, and the price had risen to over $30. I'd like to deduct a star for that, because I work hard to find great deals on walnuts, and they've recently gone from a good deal to a great deal. It's not going to work out. If I can't find good walnut prices, I'll just feed my animals something else until the fall.
Each day, I give my parrot a walnut. They must be new and mold-free. This is fantastic. They're brand new, with clean shells. I always crack the nuts first to look inside for the meat-- I check each one because I don't want my parrot to get sick from eating a shriveled up moldy nut inside a good-looking shell. So far, everything has worked out perfectly inside; I keep a small bowl at room temperature and the rest in the fridge. When you only eat one a day, they stay fresher for longer in our Florida climate.
I had high expectations for these walnuts and pecans in shell. This is a popular snack, but it can be difficult to find after the holidays. Except for the quality and taste of the nuts, I was pleased with every aspect of the "Oh, Nuts" transaction; the walnuts were fine, but lacked the "sweetness" I'm used to with a local brand. When cracked open, one out of every five walnuts was dry and inedible. Pecans were bland, dry, and a complete waste of time and money. I was pleasantly surprised to receive a thoughtful follow-up note from the "Oh, Nuts" representative. I was completely honest, believing that this would be more helpful than pretending everything was fine, but I never received a response. I'm posting this in the hopes of discouraging others from working with this firm.
I got these for the squirrels near the property outside my window (just in time for January/February [the coldest month of the year]? ]) in order to feed them. Once or twice a week, toss with the rest of the salad. I use pliers to make a small crack in each one (you can see how difficult it is for them to open them on YTube). They are no longer visible! It's worth noting that squirrels' diets are complex, and there's not much else I can do from a window to help them. These walnuts, on the other hand, do not appear to be jumbo. Although the packaging is new, I was unable to determine how many were in the bag (based on the number of portions thrown). I understand that people have different 'points of view' on how to feed them. It's a pity they have to sift through snow and come up empty-handed. Unsold donuts are thrown away by a local vendor, who will gladly accept them (I had no idea they could carry an entire donut).
They are incredibly popular! I simply drilled a hole in the shell, allowing them to smell the meaty inside and go to town, providing them with a good source of protein.
P. Because the tank they were in was a little filthy, I apologize for the poor video quality! Once they were big enough to not escape the bars, I moved them to a bigger ferret cage. And I'm afraid I'm not the person to ask for baking advice with these.
I became extremely ill after eating these walnuts; not all of them were bad, but perhaps all of them were. br>OH NUTS is supposed to be a great place to buy nuts, but I believe they are out to hurt someone, so I'm considering taking the rest to an attorney to see what he has to say. br> I also received bad Brazil nuts from Amazon, which made me very sick, so you're better off going to the supermarket to buy nuts because I don't think Amazon gives a rats ass, only CASH.