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Certainly there are some peanut lovers here. Where can one get 'QUALITY?', in the shell salted peanuts, w/o the broken and empty shells.
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If you find out, let me know...it ain't Hoody's.
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I just finished a sack of Signature Salted in the Shell Peanuts. I bought them at Albertson's Market. Only a couple of broken shells in the bag. They're pretty good.
I love Salted in the Shell Peanuts. I'll have to pick up another sack tomorrow.
L.W.
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I have been buying these and their Cajun seasoned ones 25 lbs. at a time for five years or more. Always fresh, never a complaint. https://nuts.com/nuts/peanuts/saltedinshell/1lb.html
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Do it yourself. Soak the raw peanuts in a salt water bath overnight, drain, and tumble them in a rotary roaster. For small batches, the tumbler drum of an air fryer does a good job. For an extra kick, add some ground cayenne pepper or Frank's Red Hot to the salt bath.
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Leanwolf, your Albertson's must get them from a different place, than my Albertson's.
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That is a long way from Central Mt.. +1
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Certainly there are some peanut lovers here. Where can one get 'QUALITY?', in the shell salted peanuts, w/o the broken and empty shells. My better 1/2 just got back from a photo safari in Africa and brought home some Peanuts from Ghana West Africa, if you ever find some don't pass the up. Best Dam Peanuts I ever had and by FAR!
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prefer Almonds
from Costco
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Right here. Been buying from Aunt Ruby’s for many years. I also source Christmas presents here. The peanut brittle is so good. Treat yourself to a sack of raw peanuts and roast your own or make home made peanut brittle. https://www.auntrubyspeanuts.com/product/unshelled-peanuts/peanuts
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That is a long way from Central Mt.. +1 They have a website and they ship. But if you go that route, Aunt Ruby's has much better prices. Just ordered some, thanks Sakoluvr!
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I’ve had pretty good luck at Tractor Supply
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Leanwolf, your Albertson's must get them from a different place, than my Albertson's. Maybe it's a regional thing?? Or perhaps different Albertsons' managers order them at their own discretion?? L.W.
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I have always had good luck with Fisher's brand. The local Fareway grocery store has some good ones also. Good luck
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That is a long way from Central Mt.. +1 They have a website and they ship. But if you go that route, Aunt Ruby's has much better prices. Just ordered some, thanks Sakoluvr! You won't be disappointed.
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Not sure the brand,
Local co-op has em in a barrel by the cash register…
Woo weeee
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Virginia Diner is a tourist trap. I get mine from Wakefield Peanut right up the road. Better quality and much cheaper. I always get a 25lb box of fresh roasted after they harvest to last me through hunting season. https://www.wakefieldpeanutco.com/prod_detail_list/peanuts-in-shell
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For consistency look for Hampton's.
Bought a 5lb bag Hampton's HOT in the shell for the community table at work from Ollie's[of all places]last Sunday.
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