Wait, her doctor told you and not her?
The doctor told my father who discussed it with us.
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Wait, her doctor told you and not her?
The doctor told my father who discussed it with us.
Never eat corn that was picked yesterday, if you can help it.
Mmmm... fresh corn.
My dad would generally plant about 40 acres of corn each season. Most was field corn, but about an acre or two would be sweet corn for us to eat.
Does anyone here call it "sweet corn"?
ok Jesse, we will eat some of the corn tonight, some will go to the city for Friday night.
THANK YOU.
Now I wish I had fresh corn. I hate grocery store corn, but love farm corn.
Does anyone here call it "sweet corn"?
Yes, but I'm from Indiana. So, mostly only if I'm back home and getting it from a farm stand would I call it that. Probably not so much if I was like, going to the grocery store here, or something.
Does anyone here call it "sweet corn"?
Raises hand.
Does anyone here call regular milk "sweet milk"?
Some older varieties are best when cooked within 30 minutes of harvest
Wow. I did not know that.
Does anyone here call regular milk "sweet milk"?
That's crazy-talk.
Does anyone here call regular milk "sweet milk"?
No! But my tia who was born in Mississippi but spent most of her life in the Rio Grande Valley in TX did. I guess the rest of her family did too but her use of it stuck with me because it was in her cheese sauce recipe (that we now call Cheese Devil and have at almost every family event).
Sweet milk to distinguish from butter or sour milk!
I call it sweet corn, as does everyone in upstate NY, I think. I assume to distinguish it from cow corn, with the darker tassles.