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Headed to the Olathe Sweet Corn Festival today. Aaron Tippin is doing a Salute To The Troops concert. Should be good. lookin forward to it.
DSB,I left a message on the post count thread just for you.[Beer]
Hope you bring back enough for EVERYONE.
Hope you bring back enough for EVERYONE.
Alright, I'll make a big pig out of myself and eat enough for everyone.[Dinner]
DSB OUTDOORS
08-06-2011, 16:24
Headed to the Olathe Sweet Corn Festival today. Aaron Tippin is doing a Salute To The Troops concert. Should be good. lookin forward to it.
DSB,I left a message on the post count thread just for you.[Beer]
Got it, thanks Brother!![LOL] Have fun.
Half Live
08-06-2011, 16:47
I prefer Iowa sweet corn, thank you.
Larry Ashcraft
08-07-2011, 15:24
None better than that grown in Vineland, east of Pueblo. We have Hatch chiles beat all hollow too.
BTW, this was the haul out of my garden a couple days ago:
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d59/lsashcraft/144.jpg
DSB OUTDOORS
08-07-2011, 15:35
I dont see any corn in that pic. King Soopers has Olathe Corn on sale 4 for $1 Got some today, since I forgot yesterday!!
Larry Ashcraft
08-07-2011, 16:33
I dont see any corn in that pic.
I don't grow sweet corn. My neighbor a half mile away sells it to me fresh out of the field for $12 a sack (60 ears). We freeze it for the grandkids, since I don't care much for corn on the cob. I'll eat it once or twice every summer, but that's about it.
Tomatoes, on the other hand...
DSB OUTDOORS
08-07-2011, 16:56
I don't grow sweet corn. My neighbor a half mile away sells it to me fresh out of the field for $12 a sack (60 ears). We freeze it for the grandkids, since I don't care much for corn on the cob. I'll eat it once or twice every summer, but that's about it.
Tomatoes, on the other hand...
I love corn on the cob! And you cant beet fresh tomatoes. I used to have a nice garden when I lived in town, but up here in the hills it's alot tougher to grow, unless you spend some $$ On a good green house. I miss that!! [Beer]
Bailey Guns
08-07-2011, 16:58
That looks like a pretty nice haul, Larry A. I love fresh corn and tomatoes.
I don't grow sweet corn. My neighbor a half mile away sells it to me fresh out of the field for $12 a sack (60 ears). We freeze it for the grandkids, since I don't care much for corn on the cob. I'll eat it once or twice every summer, but that's about it.
Tomatoes, on the other hand...
Shipping to 80466. [Dinner]
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