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Hickorynuts and Sunshine

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Health & Fitness, Stories For Kids, Kids & Family

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Tonight, we’ll read selections about baking breads and cakes from “The Charlotte Sunshine Cook Book” published in 1906. This episode begins with a long-form poem that sings the praises of homemade bread, followed by a collection of recipes for classic loaves—many with ingredients familiar to the early 20th-century Southern kitchen. In the latter half, we turn to cakes, including several that call for hickory nuts, lending a rustic and deeply flavorful character to the confections. Hickory nuts, closely related to walnuts and pecans, grow on various species of hickory trees native to North America. While some varieties like the bitternut are too bitter to enjoy, others—such as the shagbark—have a sweet, buttery flavor prized by foragers. Though their thick shells can be a challenge to crack, the reward is a nut considered by some to be the most delicious of all. In early American kitchens, especially before widespread commercial nut distribution, these wild-harvested treasures were a special ingredient in baked goods, adding richness and texture to cakes, cookies, and breads. Cookbooks like The Charlotte Sunshine Cook Book were often compiled by women's clubs, church groups, or civic organizations, reflecting the everyday wisdom and resourcefulness of their communities. They serve as snapshots of a particular time and place—capturing regional tastes, available ingredients, and even local customs. In this case, the cookbook comes from Charlotte, North Carolina. — read by 'N' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This episode is brought to you by molasses and cinnamon. Tonight, we'll read selections about baking breads and cakes from the Charlotte Sunshine Cookbook, published in 1906. This episode starts with a long-form poem about baking bread, then into bread recipes.

2:06.7

If you stay awake for the second half, you will hear cake recipes, including several using

2:13.1

hickory nuts.

2:15.2

A relative of walnuts and pecans, there are many varieties of hickory tree nuts,

2:22.3

and not all of them are edible or palatable to humans. But if you forage for wild hickory

2:29.3

nuts of the right type, they are supposed to be one of the most delicious nuts and can be

2:35.8

wrong.

2:43.1

Let's get cozy.

2:46.3

Close your eyes.

2:52.2

Relax your body into the softness of your bed.

2:59.6

Now, take a few deep breaths.

3:16.3

Yeah. Deep breaths. Bread.

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