Canned Boiled Peanuts

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Hard to find green pnuts here for making my own.
While we were in GA last week I got a few cans.

I never seen this one before.
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I had an office partner from Alabama who kept a can of boiled peanuts around for snacking.

Chris
 
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The very limited times I was in Florida I tried them and just never understood what people saw in them. Not something this Canadian boy likes 🤮
 
I can't remember the brand at the local walmart neighborhood market, but the spicy ones are killer. I think it may very well be peanut patch. I was born and raised in Michigan, and I love me some boiled peanuts so go figure?? I make my own not as often as I once did as raw peanuts are quite easy to come by here in Virginia.
 
I can't remember the brand at the local walmart neighborhood market, but the spicy ones are killer. I think it may very well be peanut patch. I was born and raised in Michigan, and I love me some boiled peanuts so go figure?? I make my own not as often as I once did as raw peanuts are quite easy to come by here in Virginia.
I buy the ones at Walmart sometimes too. They are tasty.
 
Yes boiled peanuts is a love it or hate it taste.
That used to be my weakness when traveling south to stop at the first C-Mart for a cup of peanuts. One time I watched a clerk pour a gallon can of the the same brand they now sell at Walmart into the crock pot. Don't remember the brand but they carry it at my NW MN Walmart, too.
 
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I think pretty much any grocery in the south probably carries those. They do in my area for sure. Not freshly boiled green peanuts, but they are readily available year round. I always take a couple of cans on our kayak/camping trips. Half of us will fight each other for the last one, and the other half can't even look at them. They are certainly love/hate. Don't forget to have plenty of Coca-Cola (not Pepsi) on hand. Thirsty is an understatement after eating a bunch of boiled peanuts.
 
We got em here at wally and at times the Amish mkt. Couple of the speedways have boil peanuts going. Sometimes I even use the pressure cooker for them.
 
Well it is the time of year to order seeds for garden planting up here in Northern Ontario. I came across some peanut seeds with some good reviews. Going to give it a try this year. If all works out I will have a bunch of green peanuts to play with.
 
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I definitely want to do my own sometime. TNJAKE TNJAKE gave me a recipe for spicy ones I think.
I've made TNJAKE TNJAKE 's recipe a couple times and they're great. My problem is it makes a pretty large batch and it takes me along time to eat them. My wife and kids won't eat them ("a texture thing"). I love eating them while browsing the internet or watching TV, but I make such a mess I can't do it too often. I end up with "juice" all over my laptop, my shirt, and my chair!

I'd like to find "green " peanuts but can't seem to around here in North Texas. It's easy enough to get raw peanuts, but they're not green. Seems like that's something I need to try.
 
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I made them using TNJAKE TNJAKE (BTW anyone here from him)? I liked the taste but the texture and mess eating was just my thing. I was given a 5 lb bag of raw peanuts from nuts.com for these.
 
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