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So, I'm in West Palm and we are experiencing Hurricane Matthew. Had to make some preparations, and thought almonds would be a good nonperishable choice...

Annnd now I know salted almonds are my gateway drug can't. Stop. Eating. Almonds.

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Be safe!

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Oh no! How it passes soon.

Cashews are my love in the nut world...

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You are in a very stressful situation right now, stay safe!!!

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Hope you are safe and not eating too many almonds. They get to me as well. Have to portion them out carefully. Good non perishable Protein choice though.

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Be safe! I haven't gotten any answer to emails from my friend in Wellington. Is it very bad?

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Nuts in general are a gateway drug.....but not as bad as peanut butter! Stay safe! Let us know how you are doing on the other side!

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Slept right through the hurricane. It jogged northeast, so the worst of it missed us. @@mrsNilla I'm actually in Wellington! I didn't even lose power but I think some in the very south portion of Wellington did. Thanks for everyone's concern. I'm dumping my almonds outside for the squirrels, because I'm clearly not responsible enough to have them in my house!

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The only nuts I keep in my house are raw and unsalted (the ones you get in the baking aisle, not the snack aisle). That way I have to roast and flavor them myself if I want something that is better than "okay, that's edible." I'm super-lazy so this is enough of a deterrent to stop me from being able to nosh on them endlessly, which I would otherwise do.

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Slept right through the hurricane. It jogged northeast, so the worst of it missed us. @@mrsNilla I'm actually in Wellington! I didn't even lose power but I think some in the very south portion of Wellington did. Thanks for everyone's concern. I'm dumping my almonds outside for the squirrels, because I'm clearly not responsible enough to have them in my house!

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Thanks for letting me know!

The squirrels might be hungry after the hurricane

Nilla

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