Our delivery folks definitely feel like part of the family . . we see them so much.
I don’t even remember what’s in all these boxes.
We order peanuts in 25 pound bags (raw, not shelled) from Nuts.com. We eat a lot of peanuts and were almost out so I ordered two bags this time, along with a few other things. They have interesting crackers that I like and they have ginger balls that I like when I have a cough.
I love the Nuts.com boxes. They always make me smile.
I can’t remember everything that was in the Walmart box. I ordered a few bottles of canola oil. I don’t use much of that but hardly had any and as soon as I don’t have it, I’ll need it. I ordered Prid to try to get that darned grass burr out of my foot and the recipe I found the other day that needed enchilada sauce . . I ordered two cans of enchilada sauce. I think that’s all that was in that box.
Vince found a deal on jars and he ordered half pint jars. He ordered four dozen of those and they’re in one box. I’ll use them for jelly and they’re great for freeze dried snacks – peaches, apples, bananas, etc. Each little jar is a good size for Vince and I to share when we’re traveling and need a snack. They’re also good for single serving sizes of freeze dried salsa. He also ordered four dozen half gallon jars but they didn’t arrive yesterday.
Everything got sprayed with bleach water and went into the shop and will stay in there a few days . . probably longer because as of now, we don’t need any of these things.
Besides the half gallon jars, that may be all that’s coming for a while . . can’t remember.
Heidi Naber says
How do you fix the peanuts to eat?
Judy Laquidara says
Spread in a 9 x 13″ baking pan – you can pile them up a bit but not so much that you can’t stir them. Bake at 325 – 350 for about 30 minutes, stirring a couple of times. When you take them out of the oven, they won’t taste done yet but let them sit til they’re cool and they should be roasted. We don’t like ours real dark so be sure to not overcook them.
Teri says
I hadn’t thought to spray my packages. What about regular mail (envelopes, etc.)? Does it all have to be sprayed?
Phyllis says
My favorite peanuts are just the plain raw ones. My Mom used to roast them, but my favorite is still the raw ones.
Nelle Coursey says
I love the box! What a great idea. When I first saw it I thought the delivery people may have written that on there! LOL Today was the first time I have not gone to knitting in a while and I have told them I will most likely not be there next Tuesday. No use in possibly risking Pat’s or my life for knitting. I missed it but until this scare is gone, I will not be going out much.
Susan Nixon says
The box is cute. I always like a company with a sense of humor. What I read at the CDC site was that researchers determined that the virus can’t live on packaging and mail because the conditions it needs are not available there, so there’s no worry about mail.