If the dog is a small breed no because it could choke if not its ok :)
Dogs can have peanut butter with no sugar or salt. I think pecans, almonds, and cashews are too difficult for them to digest. If your not sure ask your vet.
Pecans that fall are ripe. This is why they fall.
Yes all nuts are good for you unless your allergic to it
I would not suggest giving your dogs pecans. We fed out dog pecans not knowing they could be harmful. Within 12 hours he was vomiting and had really bad dirreahea and shaking. We called the vet and they suggested to give him a small spoonful of pepto bismol to settle his stomach.
Yea they are still good to eat. They are probably small due to lack of water in the spring.
Try this experiment: Tie a string around two pecans so you have a pecan on both ends. Hold the string in the middle and let one pecan swing into the other. Did it bounce? If it bounced, that was an elastic collision. I don't know about your pecans but my pecans bounce.
The number of cups of pecans in a bag can vary depending on the bag's size and whether the pecans are whole or chopped. Typically, a standard 16-ounce bag of pecans contains about 4 to 5 cups. It's always a good idea to check the packaging for specific measurements.
Pecans have 0.0917431 grams of protein per gram of pecans.
You can find a good recipe to make chocalte pecans on the following website: http://www.ehow.com/how_4858901_make-chocolate-pecan-candy.html. They have useful tips.
This collection of nuts contains pecans, walnuts, and almonds.
Because they taste good, especially in dark Belgian chocolate.
One can purchase good quality cinnamon pecans from many online and in-store retailers. These retailers include Whitley's Peanut Factory, Oh! Nuts, and Puritan's Pride.