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  1. American Chestnut Tree Resurgence For thousands of years the American Chestnut tree lived and thrived in North America. Then starting in the early twentieth century the trees started getting sick and dying. There once was old growth forests of mostly chestnut trees that nourished ins...
  2. Cook the Christmas Turkey In Britain, dinner on Christmas Day is usually turkey with all the trimmings. The trimmings are the traditional accompaniments like cranberry or bread sauce, stuffings as well as gravy made from the giblets. On one bird there is enough to feed a larg...
  3. Roasted Chestnuts - My Favourite Autumn Recipe Autumn or fall as the Americans say is near in the Northern hemisphere, which means my birthday is coming up and best of all CHESTNUTS - my all time favourite veggie. When I lived in Denmark is was tough luck - lots of horse chestnut trees there, it...
  4. Seasons greetings for Christmas joy to last all year long Time to get festive and get the holiday cheer going. Let's make it special and joyous for everyone. No matter what your rime or reason, tis the season to be jolly. You can see that the snowman knows his game; and he has no name. He knows how to sprea...
  5. My Top 10 Fav Cheesecake Recipes Cheesecakes are one of the most popular desserts created. Perfect for that special dinner party to the laid back bbq. These cheesecakes can be made a day ahead freeing up your time on the day allowing you to enjoy yourself more. Also you can create m...
  6. Favorite Chestnut Recipes I've collected all of my favorite chestnut recipes that I've found online here on this page so I can easily find them when I need them but I'm happy to share them with you. Browse through my page of favorite chestnut recipes and before yo...
  7. Joey Chestnut Find out about this American legend of competitive eating who holds world records in, amongst other things, eating waffles, jalapenos, asparagus, hamburgers and of course, hot dogs !
  8. Ohio Buckeye Tree The botanical name for the Buckeye is Aesculus, named by the Swedish botanist Carl von Linne from "Aesculapius," the name of the mythological Greek god of medicine. In 1809, the Ohio Buckeye was named Aesculus glabra, by the German botanist Willdenow...
  9. Chestnut tree Although they can be a challenge to get out of their shell Chestnuts are worth the effort. It is best to roast Chestnuts as some people do have a reaction to them.  A unique feature of the Chestnut is the sharp outer coating they have.  I ha...