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Humans have been eating hazelnuts for millennia and there is evidence in Scotland for large-scale harvesting of hazelnuts over 7000 years ago where whole communities would move to hazel woods to collect and prepare the nuts.

It is an interesting property of hazelnuts that the green nut is indigestible to children, but once cooked it becomes a very good foodstuff. That's why many recipes call for hazelnuts to be roasted before use.

In the main, it's the common hazel, Corylus avellana that's grown. But development of the wild stock in orchards and gardens has led to a whole range of cultivars and in Britain one of the commonest is the Cobnut or Kentish Cob, originally developed around 1830 and which is now by far the commonest variety. It has a large shell and nut and is noted by remaining green in the shell for a long time after being picked, which makes it excellent for transportation.

Another common variety of hazelnut is the filbert Corylus maxima which is native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia and most commonly comes from Turkey.

In the recipes below, any of the hazelnut varieties named can be used, it just depends on what you have locally.

Chanterelle and Cobnut Soup

Ingredients:

500ml double cream

450g chanterelle mushrooms

200g cobnuts

5 large garlic cloves, minced

1 onion, chopped

700ml chicken or rich vegetable stock

1 tbsp brandy

salt and black pepper, to taste

chopped fresh chives to garnish

Method:

Place the cobnuts on a baking tray and roast in an oven pre-heated to 140°C for 15 minutes. Allow to cool enough to handle then husk them. Reserve 10 and chop the remainder.

Add the cream, chopped cobnuts, mushrooms, garlic and onion in a large saucepan and heat, stirring continually, until the liquid has reduced appreciably (about 20 minutes). Allow to cool, transfer to a liquidizer and purée until smooth.

Add the stock to a pan, bring to a boil then stir-in the mushroom purée. Season with salt and pepper before adding the brandy. Return to a boil and cook for 5 minutes before taking off the heat and cooling. Strain through a fine-meshed sieve and return the strained liquid to a pan.

Heat through, ladle into warmed soup bowls, top with the reserved cobnuts and chives and serve.

Pork and Cobnut Casserole

Ingredients:

1.5 kg stewing pork, cubed

1 1/2 onions, chopped

4 large cooking apples peeled and quartered

700g mushrooms, sliced

100g shelled cobnuts

2 tbsp whole coriander seeds

2 sprigs fresh rosemary

juice of 1 lemon

600ml strong cider

2 tbsp flour

Method:

Fry the the onions in a little oil then add the pork and continue frying until lightly browned. Sprinkle the flour over the top then gradually mix in the cider and lemon juice. Add the coriander seeds and rosemary and cook slowly for 20 minutes, keeping the casserole just simmering.

Add the mushrooms and apples and simmer for a further 10 minutes, or until the pork is tender and coked through. Season with salt and black pepper then add the cobnuts. Cook for a further 5 minutes so that the nuts heat through then serve.

I hope you enjoyed these hazelnut recipes and that you are now keen to know more about hazelnuts as an ingredient in your own recipes.

Dyfed Lloyd Evans runs the Celtnet Recipes site where you can find many more Hazelnut and Cobnut Recipes as part of the recipes including nuts section of his site.

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The big sized Tahitian black pearls make them suitable as single drop pendants hanging from chains. One large and deep black pearl, worn against the bare skin below the throat gives a dreamy and very sensual styling. With a low cut dress, blouse or sweater, the combination of black pearl necklace can be considered just the perfect. They are ideal for any evening party or any event whether it is a casual or a formal gathering.

 

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Can anyone thats a Magic: The Gathering help me out with a Red and White deck ? I already have a basic layout.?

Basically, I want to make a Red and White deck that uses 8 Mountain, 8 Plains, and 4 Rugged Prairie.

Also, I want to include these Planeswalkers.
Elspeth, Knight-Errant, Ajani Vengeant, and Chandra Nalaar
A maximum of 2 of each Planeswalker.

Also Akroma, Angel of Fury and/or Akroma, Angel of Wrath.
I have 2 of each of those.

A couple of things to consider before I suggest cards to you:
1st - 20 Land isn't gonna help. I suggest 22-26 Land, depending on the number of spells involved. Also, having equal amounts of land don't help you. It's best to balance them based on your spells (again.)

2nd - Are you willing to get some cards from different sets before Lorwyn?

3rd - WTF?! You'd spend over $100 on 6 total Plansewalkers? That's crazy as hell lol.

I'll come back and see if you replied. I'd love to help you build a deck.

EDIT:
Even though you didn't reply back, I'll put in some useful Red and White cards that're Standard legal.

Lightning Bolt is a good damaging card for 1 red mana. Better than Shock at least.

Path to Exile is a must if you want at least some field control.

Double Cleave is a nice choice. Cost Red/White, gives a creature Double Strike until end of turn.

Apple Slapped with Multitouch Patent Lawsuit
I guess this is what some people would call "karma". Apple may shout off the rooftops that it invented multitouch, and that anyone else using it is clearly stealing it from them - but another company has taken offence to that, and has slapped the Cupertino giant with a patent infringement suit over multitouch.

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