Ever try Microwave in husk?O Really wrote:Nope. Can't improve on fresh, right off the stalk corn.
Wrap in wax paper (no, not Glad Wrap)
Microwave for 2 minutes per ear.
Enjoy.
Works pretty well.

Ever try Microwave in husk?O Really wrote:Nope. Can't improve on fresh, right off the stalk corn.
Wrap in wax paper (no, not Glad Wrap)
Microwave for 2 minutes per ear.
Enjoy.
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.Wneglia wrote:Ever try Microwave in husk?O Really wrote:Nope. Can't improve on fresh, right off the stalk corn.
Wrap in wax paper (no, not Glad Wrap)
Microwave for 2 minutes per ear.
Enjoy.
Works pretty well.
GoCubsGo wrote:Good, fresh corn really doesn't need to be cooked, just heated.
Depending on the freshness, ripeness and variety, not even heated.O Really wrote:... Who has actually eaten some (corn) raw while walking back from the field ...
I've been known to eat raw baked beans straight from the can.Vrede too wrote:Depending on the freshness, ripeness and variety, not even heated.O Really wrote:... Who has actually eaten some (corn) raw while walking back from the field ...
Pizza Hut and Dominos numbers 1 &2.......O Really wrote:America's favorite pizza chains...http://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/f ... ss-AA8ETey
Sure - as are all the "top howmany of whatever." But still...Vrede too wrote:Self selecting, not scientific, open to ballot box stuffing, not adjusted for numbers and concentrations of outlets.
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.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.
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.Vrede too wrote:Sustainable Seafood Grocery Store Scorecard
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.
Peperonni and onions man. That's my stuff right there. Simple, yet refined.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.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.
I love dead minnows on the French version of pizza, Pissaladiere, which I often cook.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.
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Thanks, I didn't know that.O Really wrote: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.Vrede too wrote:Sustainable Seafood Grocery Store Scorecard
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.