tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post5116099277390275758..comments2024-03-25T09:59:02.715-07:00Comments on Eat The Blog: Cliche? Kiss My Corn-Fed Ass!Goodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17383404429461423998noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-6357442137415707802016-04-26T07:08:27.992-07:002016-04-26T07:08:27.992-07:00@Bibi
Could you dry it and treat it like the "...@Bibi<br />Could you dry it and treat it like the "parched corn" in Amish country? The first time I saw that I thought for certain it was animal feed. <br /><br />@Vix<br />I never thought of giving corn an Indian twist. I wonder if it would be good with garam masalla? Thanks for the idea.<br /><br />@Ann<br />Blame climate change? I know that ten years ago I couldn't manage a year-round garden but now I harvest greens in December. <br /><br />@Veronica<br />You're right-they are irises (I hadn't noticed). I don't know if they grow in Hawaii, but they grow quite well in Nebraska. I went to an Iris show a few years back and was just so impressed with all the varieties there are. Maybe I should grow some myself. <br /><br />@Maja<br />I'm sure someone laughed (maybe. Midwestern Americans can be somewhat humourless). <br /><br />@Beth<br />I'm sure today's girl scouts bake corn encrusted in exotic sea-salt in a brick oven along with artisinal bread ;)<br />I think of all the roasted marshmallows I ate cooked on scraped twigs and it is a wonder I'm alive to tell the tale. <br /><br />The air-conditioning wars have already started. I have to keep a light jacket in the car because I would freeze to death in most buildings. <br /><br />@Sue<br />Ha! It wasn't Danny but Mr. ETB. Obviously setting a good example for the child. <br /><br />@Miss Magpie<br />Give it a try-it is easier than trying to eat corn from a cob. <br /><br />@Mim<br />I thought I was getting better when I posted that last week-that was before round-two. I'm taking it easy though. Thank god for television. Goodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17383404429461423998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-76630166870414461872016-04-26T01:37:27.243-07:002016-04-26T01:37:27.243-07:00Ooh, you look lovely in that dress - those dramati...Ooh, you look lovely in that dress - those dramatic jewel tones suit you so well. It's good to hear you're recovering from the flu too.Mimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01578612522819952936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-65354484405355815272016-04-22T05:32:08.512-07:002016-04-22T05:32:08.512-07:00I love the dress you can't beat a good Hawaiia...I love the dress you can't beat a good Hawaiian print. I have never thought of baking/roasting corn before Mmmmmm.Miss Magpiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10899889154015378547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-59387889731266970942016-04-21T20:01:27.138-07:002016-04-21T20:01:27.138-07:00Spring!! Your garden is growing and you are glowi...Spring!! Your garden is growing and you are glowing in your summery looking frock. As you uncover I am layering up. We are so opposite. Tell Danny I like his work with the books very much!!Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09315638690434873691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-62772301206154883422016-04-21T05:46:19.560-07:002016-04-21T05:46:19.560-07:00The black cardi over the dark jungli print reminds...The black cardi over the dark jungli print reminds me of the Miu-Miu cardi Vix just scored. What an excellent response to the you-could-hang-meat here air conditioned library of summer! The green necklace is exactly the right visual weight for this semi-serious ensemble.<br /><br />Now I'm trying to remember the sweet corn receipt recited by Nero Wolfe in "Murder is Corny". Didn't his chef boil it in milk? We girl scouts plastered ears with good ol' Indiana clay and baked them in the embers of our campfire, alongside the 'taters.Beth Waltzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02720634636307254576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-6464791269423610782016-04-21T00:28:52.161-07:002016-04-21T00:28:52.161-07:00Oki-doki..
Let me make you a bit more happy: it...Oki-doki..<br />Let me make you a bit more happy: it's Thursday now! :)<br />Making corn in the oven, and not shopping for such a simple snack is being frugal - so, I say I support this. :)<br />Regarding a certain book you've posted.. I doubt guests will manage to simply ignore it and pretend it's not there.. actually, that would be a great party-starter, and a theme fpr conversation. Oh, I can only imagine "Say.. what do y'all think about syphilis?" Hahaha<br /><br />M.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04034764185511908294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-47232207211552502162016-04-20T14:31:48.731-07:002016-04-20T14:31:48.731-07:00What a fabulous dress! Hawaiian? Aren't those ...<br />What a fabulous dress! Hawaiian? Aren't those irises in the print? Do they have irises in Hawaii? I'll ask my aunty - she lives in Honolulu... Anyway it looks fabulous on you and the beads are a fabulous match with it. Love the cardi and brooch, too. You look so elegant with your hair up, Goody.<br /><br />I am so impressed with your very green fingers and all that vegetation springing forth - long may it continue!<br /><br />xxx<br /><br />VeronicaVronni's Style Meanderingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17122302881528071270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-56526010235029626102016-04-20T10:27:26.191-07:002016-04-20T10:27:26.191-07:00Lovely outfit and the colours of that dress are go...Lovely outfit and the colours of that dress are gorgeous! I would have bought the deer planter too. We (read: my husband) are currently being quite ruthless in the garden, as it was becoming completely overgrown. I used to have green fingers, but I don't know what happened to them. xxxPolyester Princesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05602613792584925087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-74663690735919506242016-04-20T10:16:43.389-07:002016-04-20T10:16:43.389-07:00Gorgeous frockage and your hair looks so pretty li...Gorgeous frockage and your hair looks so pretty like that.<br />Love your demented deer amongst the greenery. I'm impressed with your green fingers, I'm rubbish at anything other than weeding and general donkey work.<br />Mmmm, I love corn cooked like that. There's an Indian chap with a food stall in our town centre who sells spiced sweetcorn kernels (just like they do in India). It makes me salivate every time I walk past. xxxVixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05263970600699632661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-25097245138113713762016-04-19T19:04:42.036-07:002016-04-19T19:04:42.036-07:00What a beautiful columbine! If you cut that back w...What a beautiful columbine! If you cut that back when it looks like it's done blooming you might get a 2nd bloom if it's happy. That deer planter looks delightfully 50's or 40's. <br />The corn they grow here in Nepal is for grinding. I call it chicken feed but Nepalis roast it & eat it with chutney. I grew American sweet corn one year but it cross pollinated with the feed corn resulting in a mix of sweet & hard kernel on the same cob that was a disaster.<br />Love that Hawaiian dress with the black cardi!<br />Get well soon!Bibi Maizoonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07383381158640915162noreply@blogger.com