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prohemp
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:28 Post subject: question about corn
You know they call corn on the cob, corn on the cob, but that's how it comes out of the ground, man. They should call that corn, they should call every other version corn off the cob. It's not like if you cut off my arm you would call it Mitch. Then reattach it and call me Mitch-all-together...
we had our first corn on the cob of the season earlier this week - it was tasty.
How do you cook it??? - i cook it like my dad - bring the water to a boil and toss in the corn for exactly two minutes.......firm, and tasty..
what works for you??
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cherylpf
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:31 Post subject:
I like it on the grill!
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prohemp
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:32 Post subject:
| cherylpf wrote: | | I like it on the grill! |
MMmmm - i've tried that a few times
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Cappy
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:34 Post subject:
In aluminum foil cooked over an open wood flame or charcoal
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akern
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:35 Post subject:
Hamburgers!!
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prohemp
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:36 Post subject:
| akern wrote: | | Hamburgers!! | so you're saying you like hamburgers
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runaroundsue
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:38 Post subject:
nonvegetarian!!!!!
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jrjo
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:49 Post subject:
Isn't corn just more or less 'human drain-o'? What's the point?
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prohemp
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:52 Post subject:
| jrjo wrote: | | Isn't corn just more or less 'human drain-o'? What's the point? |
it' is Nature's little broom
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akern
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 17:55 Post subject:
| prohemp wrote: | | akern wrote: | | Hamburgers!! | so you're saying you like hamburgers |
I don't eat too many veggies.
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Posted: 05/01/03 - 18:37 Post subject:
| akern wrote: | | prohemp wrote: | | akern wrote: | | Hamburgers!! | so you're saying you like hamburgers |
I don't eat too many veggies. |
Me either, but if I did, corn would be it (on the cob, or popcorn, that's the only way!)
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