
Yeah but you guys don’t share the good crop. :stinkerbell: What they shipped past the Mason/Dixon line are s000 tiny (no bigger than the pit itself) AND bruised! I got this feeling these are the ones that fell on the ground. 🙁 They label them “southern peaches” so I’m not sure whether to blame South Carolina or Georgia. You guys have got to do better than that. B-) Oh … I caved … the “corn on the cob” are 50 cents each so I got 2 ears. I figured this might be my last time eating corn down on earth until the rapture. The stores learned their lesson … the ones a few weeks ago that they mark a dollar a more per ear … just stayed on their display and rotted. Nobody was foolish to pay that price. The entire display went into the trash … but they “tried” to discount it at the very end to 25 cents each but it was brown and rotten … not sure who they were fooling. The message you and the other shoppers sent to the grocer about that corn, Geri, reminded me of Paul Simon singing, “Now who do, Who do you think you’re foolin'?” ... "... loves me like a rock ..." That association must sound a bit corny. :unsure: :yes: :whistle: It’s heavy man - rock heavy :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: peace bro! LOL … I never heard that song, Dan. Very appropriate! Well my dog went nuts when he saw me with the cooked corn cob. He kept hovering over me on the sofa and flicking his tongue out wanting some. He does this when I have pasta or spaghetti as well … so I will cave and give him a few long strings of spaghetti to eat. Reminds me of the Lady and the Tramp movie … “the spaghetti scene” … instead of chewing though … he slurps the long string of spaghetti and its gone. :mdrmdr: I just hope our fur babies are with us at the Kings Banquet Table … its going to be fun watching them eat their food and perhaps talk and say “I want some more …” :wacko: So with the reaction to me having the cooked corn on the cob he seemed waaay too familiar with this veggie because … this is the first time I bought it since I purchased him. I got a gut feeling the prior owners on that Missouri farm were feeding him corn early on and he ate a cob and that remained in his stomach and later cause the blockage because the surgeon said what they removed looks like a corn cob. :scratch: So I gave him a few corn kernels to eat and he acted like he was on cloud 9 as he gobbled them up. I wanted to test if he would try to eat the cob … so I held it and he chewed the few remaining kernels and then was ready to chew the cob. So I quickly took it away. I don’t know where this batch of corn came from but it was really good. I might get some more tomorrow before they jack up the price again. Starts at 4:18 marker - Fair Use -