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>so do you boys know diffrence between sweet corn,feed corn+candy corn?

>> No.14786410

>>14786389
I enjoy baby corn spears.

Or as I call it... child corn. I'm a child corn addict, underdeveloped and soft as fresh linen.

>> No.14786413

>>14786410
that's funny, because it sounds like you're saying child porn, as in child pornography as in small children getting fucked in the ass mouth and pussy

>> No.14786438

>>14786389
I'm from Indiana. What do you think?

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>>14786413

>> No.14786481

>>14786438
I think you're a city slicking slack jawed queer

>> No.14786498

>>14786413
seems like a bit of a stretch

>> No.14786501

>>14786389
sweet corn is for peoples, feed corn is for animals, and candy corn is for the bin

>> No.14786542

Feed corn has b dried good.
You get little mold in there will make hogs sick or kill them.

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>>14786413

>> No.14786637

>>14786389
sweet corn is young corn where the sugars haven't yet converted to starches

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>>14786637
Grilled Jersey sweet corn...

Ingredients
2 ears fresh corn, shucked
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon parmesan cheese
pinch of chili flakes
olive oil, for grilling

>> No.14786717

Heat a grill to medium-high. Season the ears of corn with a little bit of olive oil and salt and pepper to taste. Alternatively, you can brush your grill with olive oil, rather than the ears of corn. Grill the ears of corn, turning constantly, until nice charred and a bright yellow. Remove the corn from the grill but leave the grill on.

In a large bowl, toss together the grilled corn on the cob with the balsamic, Parmesan, and chile flakes. Put the cobs back on the grill for 2 more minutes, turning constantly.

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>>14786445

>> No.14787881

>>14786389
Grew up picking and shucking silver queen at my grandparents’ house.

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>>14786389
You forgot spooky corn.

>> No.14787910

>>14787881
Not corn at my grandparents place but a lot of berrys, like blackberrys, etc. That was fun gathering those as a little kid.

>> No.14787911

Name those berrys and I used to find them.

>> No.14787917

>>14786389
How abouts some dingleberrys in there?

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I love elotes