I have a black walnut tree in my front yard down here in the mountains of east Tennessee. So far, I have filled five, five gallon buckets with walnuts. I can see plenty more nuts still up on the tree. Never had so many before! Sign of a bad winter coming???
I've never bothered with the nuts before, but this year I have read up a little about how to process and use the nut meats. It is a long and somewhat laborious process, but I intend to give it a try. Never made the stain, either, but since I have so many nuts I think I'll do that too.
I have to spread the nuts out to dry for a couple of weeks. Then, take the husk off. Throw the nuts in a tub of water. The ones that sink are rotten and are thrown out. Floaters are good. Wash them off to get rid of any husk still clinging to them. Put them in an oven at 350*F for about 15 minutes and the nuts should crack open. It should be fairly east then to pick out the nut meat. Or, so I have read. ():>)