And it's easy to
crack the nut open.
The title refers to the names of two boys who are at first happily engaged in a partnership: one is perched high in a tree picking walnuts, while the other is on the ground,
cracking the nuts open and popping them in his mouth.
Not exact matches
There is nothing like picking a fresh
nut from the tree,
cracking it
open and then eating the fresh cacao meat.
Activating and drying the
nuts for the base was pretty fiddly without a dehydrator (and I'm not even sure very successful) and
cracking open a couple of young coconuts to scoop out the flesh was a task in itself, especially if you don't have the special little coconut axe!
Once it ripens though, the shell
cracks open to reveal a delicate, sweet flavored, soft - textured, pale green and purple
nut with a papery reddish - brown skin.
There's no chance of reserving the liquid, but the
nut will
crack open fairly easily after a few good hits.
Remember a few weeks ago, Arsenal fans, when the new manager of West Ham issued us with a stark warning that we would find his team an impossible
nut to
crack when they turned up at the Emirates stadium next Sunday for our
opening game of the new Premier League season?
Watford proved to be a tough
nut to
crack in a very
open and fast - moving game.
Roma on the other hand a tough
nut to
crack and if they can get a result against Chelsea it will really
open up this group.
(Freshly - ground immediately before feeding because once seeds and
nuts are
cracked open, their super healthy oils / fats start becoming rancid.)
The antiquity of the stones means that chimpanzees have been
cracking nuts since long before human farmers reached the region — one explanation for the ability of modern chimps to use hammer stones and anvils to
open food.
Other than
cracking open nuts with big rocks, the non-human primates mostly just use twigs and other plant - based materials as tools.
This time the AI is a harder
nut to
crack, requiring more thoughtful passing to
open up your opponent before you strike.
But Writer Unboxed is a safe space of honesty and acceptance, so I'll
crack open my
nut first...
There are abundant cocoa trees all around, and I learn from the hotelkeeper that you can
crack a cocoa
nut open and find a juicy, tender fruit inside, wrapped around the seeds and strongly resembling a human brain in appearance.
It's a tough
nut for
Open Source to
crack and the way projects get made and maintained is quite a bit different.