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A tough nut to crack!
"Originally renowned for their tough, difficult to crack shells, the fruits of the American Native Pecan tree are the inspiration for the tree’s name. The entomological root of pecan is “pacane,” which comes from the Algonquin language and means “nut so hard as to require a stone to crack.”
(excerpt from Slow Food USA's Ark description, http://www.slowfoodusa.org/ark/american_native_pecan.html)
Don't order these nuts of you are looking for a quick, easy meal. They are small, tough, and require patience and a good nutcracker. However, they have outstanding flavor and come from tall, fully mature trees that have never been sprayed with any chemicals whatsoever.
I ship via US Priority Mail (generally takes 2 to 3 days to reach you) in USPS boxes that hold 10 lbs of nuts.
Boxes are priced at $30 plus $10 shipping and handling.
To order, please send me an e-mail
to jeff@penrynorchardspecialties.com
and
let me know how many boxes you need.
There is no order form.
I will send you a Paypal E-invoice detailing charges, with payment instructions,
and ship your order to the mailing address you provide
as soon as Paypal notifies us of your payment.
For your security and convenience, I accept credit card payments through Paypal only.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR THIS.
However, if you have a Paypal account,
you MUST log in to your account to be able to pay me, even if you want to pay by credit card.
If you have an inactive Paypal account and don't remember your password, call Paypal at 888-221-1161 to reactivate or close your account before attempting to complete your order.
I mark the boxes as perishable, but I cannot be held responsible for the weather in your area, so if you are expecting a deep freeze I recommend that you not order fresh fruit.
Warm regards and thank you,
Jeff Rieger |