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manickZe entered the world pub known as rec.games.miniatures.warhammer and
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> "smithdoerr" <askmeforname@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > "Ancient Gamer" <hnjcomics@rocketmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> well if they were all corn you might survive the ordeal, but any leafy
> >> vegetables, or beans would just be to much for the body to stand and you
> >> would probably be better off taking your chances with the nuclear
> >> winter...
> >
> > Legumes (sp? peas, beans, etc.) don't get so soggy from drowning in a can
> > forever but corn was still horrible as they seemed to pick up the "can
> > flavor" more than others. Thinking back I would probably have been better
> > off eating the can instead.
> >
> Can corn is evil, Frozen corn is okay, but I'm growing corn at the moment
> and that's perfect for me!
>
It is more utilitarian then other canned veggies, you can dry it out grind
it up and make something edible out of it...
Frozen corn is edible, but a very poor substitute for a fresh ear of sweet
corn from the garden.
--
Jim M
posted on this day, the 4,184th of September 1993
"Look alive. Here comes a buzzard." -- Walt Kelly (Pogo)
"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I
go into the other room and read a book." -- Groucho Marx
http://jimac.tripod.com
manickZe entered the world pub known as rec.games.miniatures.warhammer and
said...
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> "smithdoerr" <askmeforname@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:37bc6uF5a90vqU1@individual.net...
> >
> > "Ancient Gamer" <hnjcomics@rocketmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.1c79e43196d6c57b98a4ce@news.west.earthlink.net...
> >
> >> well if they were all corn you might survive the ordeal, but any leafy
> >> vegetables, or beans would just be to much for the body to stand and you
> >> would probably be better off taking your chances with the nuclear
> >> winter...
> >
> > Legumes (sp? peas, beans, etc.) don't get so soggy from drowning in a can
> > forever but corn was still horrible as they seemed to pick up the "can
> > flavor" more than others. Thinking back I would probably have been better
> > off eating the can instead.
> >
> Can corn is evil, Frozen corn is okay, but I'm growing corn at the moment
> and that's perfect for me!
>
It is more utilitarian then other canned veggies, you can dry it out grind
it up and make something edible out of it...
Frozen corn is edible, but a very poor substitute for a fresh ear of sweet
corn from the garden.
--
Jim M
posted on this day, the 4,184th of September 1993
"Look alive. Here comes a buzzard." -- Walt Kelly (Pogo)
"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I
go into the other room and read a book." -- Groucho Marx
http://jimac.tripod.com