Drat! I discovered 3 lbs. of almonds at the bottom of our freezer. Original packaging. Been there for many years. Probably stale as can be, but I'll be darned if I'm going to toss spendy almonds to the blue jays and squirrels. Anybody have a solution?
I soak even the fresh almond to make them softer to eat.
I would taste one to see if they have not gone rancid which I doubt they have.
If nothing else I would use them in baking.
I bet they would make terrific glazed almonds and chocolate-covered almonds.
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I soak them overnight drain rinse and rinse again then I dehydrate them for as long as it takes to be crispy then use them in baking after I crush them in the vitamix
Stinging nettles are edible. But I really want to see you try to eat this tiny ad: