Members pneu-engine Posted April 18, 2007 Members Posted April 18, 2007 Hi Everybody, :lol Do you like corn on the cob??? If you do then you will enjoy this article from last year's newspaper. :lol :cooldude: :thumb Quote
Members Madeline Posted April 18, 2007 Members Posted April 18, 2007 Corn on the cob is delicious! I actually love the white corn on the cob from the vendors the hispanic people serve. It is white corn with plenty of butter, parmesan cheese and Chiptole pepper. Mmmmmmm...I'm thinking about getting some after work today. Quote
Members Psalms18_28 Posted April 18, 2007 Members Posted April 18, 2007 I love corns and it is my son's favorite veggies. But does it have any nutrition value to it? Quote
Administrators HappyChristian Posted April 18, 2007 Administrators Posted April 18, 2007 Hi Everybody, :lol Do you like corn on the cob??? If you do then you will enjoy this article from last year's newspaper. :lol :cooldude: :thumb :ha I love corn on the cob!!!!!!!!!!!!! And she's right - fresh is best! Quote
Members kevinmiller Posted April 18, 2007 Members Posted April 18, 2007 We get plenty of fresh corn around here from the Eastern Shore. :thumb Maryland sweet corn is terrific. :lol Quote
Members Chelle Posted April 19, 2007 Members Posted April 19, 2007 Don't anyone flame me, but corn is actually a grain, not a true vegetable. That posted, I still love it, in most of its forms (except for yucky High-fructose corn syrup :gross: ). Quote
Members pneu-engine Posted April 19, 2007 Author Members Posted April 19, 2007 Don't anyone flame me, but corn is actually a grain, not a true vegetable. True. :thumb Quote
Members Chelle Posted April 19, 2007 Members Posted April 19, 2007 ...just as a peanut is not a true "nut" but rather a legume. :lol Quote
Members Tim Posted April 20, 2007 Members Posted April 20, 2007 We get plenty of fresh corn around here from the Eastern Shore. :thumb Maryland sweet corn is terrific. :lol I am a huge fan of Silver Queen, it is all my FiL grew for years Quote
Members pneu-engine Posted April 20, 2007 Author Members Posted April 20, 2007 I am a huge fan of Silver Queen, it is all my FiL grew for years We like white corn even though it is somewhat bland by comparison to yellow corn. My wife and I prefer yellow corn, because it has more rich corn flavor. My all-time favorite variety is still Iochief, even after fifty-five years of growing it. :lol Quote
Members Chelle Posted April 20, 2007 Members Posted April 20, 2007 My wife and I prefer yellow corn, because it has more rich corn flavor. I agree -- yellow corn is more flavorful than white. I don't like blue corn, though -- I guess it's an acquired taste, and I don't really care to acquire it. :lol The husband of a friend of my mother-in-law's was on a diet that restricted his intake of "white" foods (white rice, flour, sugar, potatoes, etc.). The motto was: "If it's white it ain't right." I thought that was funny at the time, but the more I read the more I'm convinced that "white" foods aren't all that great for us (with the possible exception of milk ). Quote
Members kevinmiller Posted April 20, 2007 Members Posted April 20, 2007 Milk really isn't good for you either. If you think about it, you are drinking milk that is for a newborn cow. That's like drinking dog milk or something. lol The only thing is the calcium and I can get just as much calcium from the cereal I pour it on just about. :frog Quote
Members Chelle Posted April 20, 2007 Members Posted April 20, 2007 Milk really isn't good for you either. If you think about it, you are drinking milk that is for a newborn cow. That's like drinking dog milk or something. lol The only thing is the calcium and I can get just as much calcium from the cereal I pour it on just about. :frog That's why I put that word "possible" in there. I wasn't thinking of the pasteurized/homogenized milk that's widely available in the stores. I was thinking of raw milk, but we could start a whole other thread on that if we had a mind to. Ever hear of the Weston A. Price Foundation, and the Campaign for Real Milk? That's like drinking dog milk or something. BTW, what do dogs have to do with this? :huh: Quote
Members IM4given Posted April 20, 2007 Members Posted April 20, 2007 ...just as a peanut is not a true "nut" but rather a legume. :lol Tomatoes are not vegetables either - they are a fruit. Quote
Members Chelle Posted April 20, 2007 Members Posted April 20, 2007 Tomatoes are not vegetables either - they are a fruit. That's right ma'am, they are. So are peppers (both sweet and :fireball: (<---hot) ). :lol Quote
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