The The Sweet Chestnut
A Nutty Affair
de Linda & John Stanley
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"The Sweet Chestnut: Reviving Tradition, Cultivating Sustainability"
In October 2013, Linda and John Stanley embarked on an unexpected adventure, purchasing Chestnut Brae, a picturesque but rundown chestnut orchard in Western Australia. With deep roots in horticulture but no farming experience, they faced a steep learning curve. Driven by a vision to restore the land and embrace sustainable, chemical-free practices, their first priority was rebuilding soil health to nurture the European sweet chestnut trees they had inherited.
A pivotal trip to Corsica, France, and Italy during chestnut harvest season transformed their journey, providing inspiration and insight into the traditional and modern uses of chestnuts. The knowledge gained overseas helped them turn their struggling orchard into a thriving, award-winning small business, introducing Australians to the rich culinary and cultural legacy of sweet chestnuts.
"The Sweet Chestnut" delves into the Stanleys' hands-on approach to farming, their commitment to sustainability, and the challenges they overcame to revive this ancient crop. More than a memoir, the book answers the questions many Australians have about sweet chestnuts:
- What are they?
- How do you cook them?
- What makes them unique?