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Playful-Translator49 t1_jdwmv45 wrote

The Bayou bakery in Arlington had them in the before times. Not sure about now.

There also was a shop at Eden center by pho hai Duong that had them regularly I can’t remember the name.

Sometimes the gas station by ft belvoir entrance

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MammothBobcat251 t1_jdwpt82 wrote

Had them at Crazy Aunt Helen’s.

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Playful-Translator49 t1_jdx1jnu wrote

They do have them and they are beyond horrible. First time no salt, they then dumped about a cup of salt on them. Same thing next time. Never again.

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MammothBobcat251 t1_jdx9pdj wrote

Good to know. They aren’t my thing so haven’t had them. My friend got them and ate the whole bowl while raving soooooo went with that. Sounds like I should not trust her tastebuds lol

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Playful-Translator49 t1_jdxn6w1 wrote

It’s possible they have improved. CAH is super fun I love their events and the drinks are good. The food meh at best. I just eat before I go now and enjoy the rest! Hopefully, they’ve just improved the food though

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descartes127 t1_jdwlt9n wrote

Haven’t had these since I lived in Mississippi! They hit! Will def be keeping an eye on the comments

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citizenfreedom t1_jdwpuso wrote

I've heard good things about the Boil-N-Bag ones you can buy online.

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Kalikhead t1_jdwsqce wrote

I have never seen them in NOVA. A friend of mine loves them and has to make his own unless he goes down to the southern part of Virginia.

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dcmarkie t1_jdwxfjn wrote

I haven't had boiled peanuts since I lived in LA... And by LA, of course, I mean Lower Alabama.

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NPRjunkieDC t1_jdxs1kp wrote

I think I've seen these at Asian markets

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cptjeff t1_je0v5pz wrote

Yeah, you're gonna need to make your own, they're just not a thing around here. As others have mentioned, asian supermarkets usually have raw peanuts.

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