SOMEPINKFLOWERS: I have to confess that these are horse chestnuts, not fit for human consumption. ;-) Fall has taken us by surprise, we were stilly giddy from all those gorgious August days.
BRITT-ARNHILD: I don't think I want to remember. ;-)
HEXE: If you have a Trader Joe's down there in Florida, they do carry peeled and cooked chestnuts. They do taste heavenly, fresh from the hoat roast of the chestnut vendor.
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Spotted by Locals
Merisi’s blog is a venture through the best photos of the Viennese landscape of a local: the Viennese dogs, the spring, and especially the cafes!
If you live in Vienna, this blog is gonna make you feel like you’re missing out on something and if you’ve been there, you’ll definitely wish you never left!
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4 comments:
yummy!
to me
chestnuts are a sign
of tasty holiday treats to come...
while it is still summer here in florida
i am so ready to dream of cooler days.
sometime i wish we had Real Seasons, four of them.
:-)
share all your seasons here,
please!
Who drank the champagne - you or the chestnuts?
I have always wanted to try roasted chestnuts. These look so shinny - I love the varying shades of brown.
SOMEPINKFLOWERS:
I have to confess that these are horse chestnuts, not fit for human consumption. ;-)
Fall has taken us by surprise, we were stilly giddy from all those gorgious August days.
BRITT-ARNHILD:
I don't think I want to remember. ;-)
HEXE:
If you have a Trader Joe's down there in Florida, they do carry peeled and cooked chestnuts. They do taste heavenly, fresh from the hoat roast of the chestnut vendor.
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