Poodles;1713241 said:Think maybe you're not using enough butter and salt on your corn on the cob then
Also, like all produce, getting good stuff these days is hard. Can't count how many times I've had near tasteless melons and stuff recently. It's sad.
Also, like all produce, getting good stuff these days is hard. Can't count how many times I've had near tasteless melons and stuff recently. It's sad.
iMike_G.;1713180 said:what about corn on the Cobb with mayo chilli powder and Parmesan cheese
Poodles;1713241 said:Think maybe you're not using enough butter and salt on your corn on the cob then
Also, like all produce, getting good stuff these days is hard. Can't count how many times I've had near tasteless melons and stuff recently. It's sad.
DreamerTheresa;1713315 said:...which is why I'm endeavoring to grow most of our own produce. I have 4 or 5 corn plants that are oddly doing better than anything else I've planted out there. I'm wondering if Mike is throwing fertilizer on them when I'm not looking.
SupraMario;1713328 said:And that is why I like Krogers...all the produce is from farmers local to the area.
Poodles;1713350 said:Not possible for most produce.
I find the worst offenders these days are tomatoes. Thankfully I don't like tomatoes.
Corn grows really easily. We had the damn stuff popping up like weeds in our back yard at the old house. Literally, we didn't plant em :rofl:
Supracentral;1715292 said:Well Theresa? Does the 91.89% approval for corn force you to admit that your insane hatred of corn is abnormal?