tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post6298173256232123671..comments2023-06-25T05:49:00.672-07:00Comments on Haddock and Dill: October 15, 1971 The Nuts, The Bread, The Quilting Lady and The Christmas PresentUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post-38853442561583675562015-10-15T17:06:41.321-07:002015-10-15T17:06:41.321-07:00I had to look up Derby pie, but figured it must in...I had to look up Derby pie, but figured it must include bourbon and nuts of some sort! Good luck finding some good foliage! It's a great time of year for a road trip with or without the color.Ann B. Kennedyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16263483730433027795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8799438278337342869.post-69495821204329831222015-10-15T05:58:12.716-07:002015-10-15T05:58:12.716-07:00Black Walnuts abound in Kentucky, too. Nothing sta...Black Walnuts abound in Kentucky, too. Nothing stains as completely as the juice of the husks. I like the technique of running over them with a truck. My grandparents generally kept a flat rock and a hammer to break them open. Nothing better in Derby Pie, though pecans suffice.<br />We're on the road in western North Carolina w/ another couple and hoping for some decent fall color photos today.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15308567394308330867noreply@blogger.com