I may try it, but I'm think three and a half minutes would be overcooked for my taste. (Who has actually eaten some raw while walking back from the field) Pretty cool not having to de-husk, though.
I usually throw it directly on the grill in husk, peel off the outermost layer, trim the top and bottom and flip them once as the husk turns brown. Good, fresh corn really doesn't need to be cooked, just heated.
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Vrede too wrote:Self selecting, not scientific, open to ballot box stuffing, not adjusted for numbers and concentrations of outlets.
Sure - as are all the "top howmany of whatever." But still...
It wasn't many years ago that Domino's was on TV admitting they had lousy pizza and talking about new chefs with new recipes. I haven't been to Pizza Hut in probably 25 years, but they did used to make a decent pie if you stayed away from the funky stuff. I can vouch for the Mello, though.
My usuals are not ranked, Ingles and the Hooterville Co-op (of course). If I was buying seafood at all and didn't have the Co-op, I might switch to Food Lion.
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1312. ETTD.
O Really wrote:
It wasn't many years ago that Domino's was on TV admitting they had lousy pizza and talking about new chefs with new recipes. I haven't been to Pizza Hut in probably 25 years, but they did used to make a decent pie if you stayed away from the funky stuff. I can vouch for the Mello, though.
Believe it or not, I find Little Caesars $5 pepperoni pizza right choicey, No fake ingredients, just bread, cheese, sauce, and pepperoni. Their supreme pizzas aren't to bad either, certainly not as pricey as top name pizza. I agree with the assessment of Mom & Pop's pizza too. Somehow I just can't cotton to dead minnows, ham, pineapple, and a few other choice additives being put on pizza. It just ain't right.
Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive
My usuals are not ranked, Ingles and the Hooterville Co-op (of course). If I was buying seafood at all and didn't have the Co-op, I might switch to Food Lion.
Example of how you have to pick and choose your causes. You're going to buy your fish from the Wal-Mart of grocers in regard to labor practices and general sleaziness.
O Really wrote:
It wasn't many years ago that Domino's was on TV admitting they had lousy pizza and talking about new chefs with new recipes. I haven't been to Pizza Hut in probably 25 years, but they did used to make a decent pie if you stayed away from the funky stuff. I can vouch for the Mello, though.
Believe it or not, I find Little Caesars $5 pepperoni pizza right choicey, No fake ingredients, just bread, cheese, sauce, and pepperoni. Their supreme pizzas aren't to bad either, certainly not as pricey as top name pizza. I agree with the assessment of Mom & Pop's pizza too. Somehow I just can't cotton to dead minnows, ham, pineapple, and a few other choice additives being put on pizza. It just ain't right.
Peperonni and onions man. That's my stuff right there. Simple, yet refined.
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
Seth Milner wrote:
Believe it or not, I find Little Caesars $5 pepperoni pizza right choicey, No fake ingredients, just bread, cheese, sauce, and pepperoni. Their supreme pizzas aren't to bad either, certainly not as pricey as top name pizza. I agree with the assessment of Mom & Pop's pizza too. Somehow I just can't cotton to dead minnows, ham, pineapple, and a few other choice additives being put on pizza. It just ain't right.
I love dead minnows on the French version of pizza, Pissaladiere, which I often cook.
The only reason my personal rule is to eat pizza only in NY or NJ isn't because there aren't other worthy pies. It's because pizza is high calorie, high fat, and high sodium. I don't eat a lot of salt and one pizza can bloat me up 5+ pounds for most of a week. Other than that, I'd eat pizza several times a week. Sometimes fresh, sometimes cold for breakfast. With pepperoni, Italian sausage, mushrooms, extra cheese, onions, green peppers, and anchovies.
And chased with a lot of 1554.
We are committed to quality, freshness, & wholesome food at West First & the Flat Rock Village Bakery. We bake all of our organic breads in our wood-fired brick oven. Our 30% whole-wheat pizza doughs & organic pastas are all made by hand.
We use authentic Prosciutto di Parma and make our own fennel sausage. We use only organic field greens and loads of fresh herbs & produce. Everything is made fresh from scratch daily.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
My usuals are not ranked, Ingles and the Hooterville Co-op (of course). If I was buying seafood at all and didn't have the Co-op, I might switch to Food Lion.
Example of how you have to pick and choose your causes. You're going to buy your fish from the Wal-Mart of grocers in regard to labor practices and general sleaziness.
Thanks, I didn't know that.
"If ... might". Hard to find any serious issue with buying from the Co-op.
A clown with a flamethrower still has a flamethrower.
-- Charlie Sykes on MSNBC
1312. ETTD.