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![]() What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just repeating what he wrote to me. Janet US |
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![]() "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message ... > > What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from > a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for > $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. > I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just > repeating what he wrote to me. Hey good for him ![]() ![]() know I would be ![]() -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 12:52:08 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > > What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from > a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for > $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. > I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just > repeating what he wrote to me. > Hey, that's the American way! There's always a silver lining if you're willing to think outside the box. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 15:06:24 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 12:52:08 -0600, Janet Bostwick wrote: > >> What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from >> a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for >> $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. >> I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just >> repeating what he wrote to me. >> Janet US > >You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? > >Otherwise known as huitlacoche. I don't often see it fresh, only >canned. And I'm sure canned is probably travesty though I have never >cooked with it. Only had it in some soup. > >-sw Chuckle. I hadn't thought of it that way. I haven't seen it for sale fresh or processed. It may be that it is sold in Mexican markets here. What surprised me is that he lives in Jill's region. I didn't expect cuisine in that area to use this fungus. Janet US |
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 12:52:08 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > >What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from >a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for >$5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. >I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just >repeating what he wrote to me. >Janet US Outfreakingstanding, good for him. koko -- Food is our common ground, a universal experience James Beard www.kokoscornerblog.com |
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Corn smut? Good for your grandson, making some money for himself, but that stuff is disgusting!
N. |
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On 7/22/2013 5:49 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Corn smut? Good for your grandson, making some money for himself, but that stuff is disgusting! > > N. > And how! |
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 16:49:44 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote: >Corn smut? Good for your grandson, making some money for himself, but that stuff is disgusting! > >N. The thing about sales is, there is a buyer for everything -- you just have to find the market. Why an 11 yo would think of doing this, I don't know. They did live in New Mexico for a year while parents were away from the university doing stuff for the government. Maybe that's where he learned of it. The boys went to all-Spanish speaking schools while they were there. They will visit soon and I will ask. I'm curious. Boys of this age tend to write one-line emails -- at least he has progressed beyond just one word. ![]() Janet US |
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On 7/22/2013 2:52 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from > a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for > $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. > I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just > repeating what he wrote to me. > Janet US > Good for him! Seriously! I'm so picky that I won't eat anything that is a fungus, including mushrooms. It just can't get past my brain in the same way as mold. And I don't eat bleu cheese either. But, that's just me. I hope me makes a bundle on this endeavor! -- CAPSLOCK–Preventing Login Since 1980. |
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 21:59:37 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote: >On 7/22/2013 2:52 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >> What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from >> a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for >> $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. >> I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just >> repeating what he wrote to me. >> Janet US >> >Good for him! Seriously! I'm so picky that I won't eat anything that is >a fungus, including mushrooms. It just can't get past my brain in the >same way as mold. And I don't eat bleu cheese either. But, that's just me. > >I hope me makes a bundle on this endeavor! Sorry to hear about the mushrooms and blue cheese. That's good stuff ![]() Janet US |
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On 7/23/13 1:12 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> > I've both the cheese and the shrooms today. Well, technically it > wasn't a blue cheese, it was Epoisses ..., whcih is even worse than blue cheese. "Worse"? I hope you're kidding -- Epoisses is ne of the great cheeses of the world, and nothing like any blue in flavor, texture, or wine pairings. And huitlacoche is a delicacy all over Mexico, particularly in the Yucatan. -- Larry |
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On 7/22/2013 6:15 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 15:06:24 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 12:52:08 -0600, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >>> What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from >>> a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for >>> $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. >>> I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just >>> repeating what he wrote to me. >>> Janet US >> >> You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? >> >> Otherwise known as huitlacoche. I don't often see it fresh, only >> canned. And I'm sure canned is probably travesty though I have never >> cooked with it. Only had it in some soup. >> >> -sw > > Chuckle. I hadn't thought of it that way. I haven't seen it for sale > fresh or processed. It may be that it is sold in Mexican markets > here. What surprised me is that he lives in Jill's region. I didn't > expect cuisine in that area to use this fungus. > Janet US > Surprise! There are some very posh restaurants in the South. He's only 11 years old? Sounds like he's going to be one of those "millionaire by age 30" types. ![]() Jill |
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It's a cinch that anyone who likes corn smut never detasseled
corn as a summer job. We wore gloves so as not to touch the stuff, although we didn't find it frequently in the hybrid corn acres that are routinely detasseled. N. |
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On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 08:36:11 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 7/22/2013 6:15 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 15:06:24 -0500, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 12:52:08 -0600, Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> >>>> What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from >>>> a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for >>>> $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. >>>> I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just >>>> repeating what he wrote to me. >>>> Janet US >>> >>> You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? >>> >>> Otherwise known as huitlacoche. I don't often see it fresh, only >>> canned. And I'm sure canned is probably travesty though I have never >>> cooked with it. Only had it in some soup. >>> >>> -sw >> >> Chuckle. I hadn't thought of it that way. I haven't seen it for sale >> fresh or processed. It may be that it is sold in Mexican markets >> here. What surprised me is that he lives in Jill's region. I didn't >> expect cuisine in that area to use this fungus. >> Janet US >> >Surprise! There are some very posh restaurants in the South. He's only >11 years old? Sounds like he's going to be one of those "millionaire by >age 30" types. ![]() > >Jill Oooh, good. He can take care of Grandma. ;o) Janet US |
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On 7/23/2013 9:59 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 16:15:19 -0600, Janet Bostwick wrote: > >> Chuckle. I hadn't thought of it that way. I haven't seen it for sale >> fresh or processed. It may be that it is sold in Mexican markets >> here. What surprised me is that he lives in Jill's region. I didn't >> expect cuisine in that area to use this fungus. > > Yes, there aren't many Mexican restaurants in the Carolinas. But > consider that restaurant kitchens are the single largest congregation > of Mexicans in South Carolina. And they may be purchasing it to take > home with them rather than using it in the restaurants. > > -sw > There aren't? Off the top of my head there are two "Mexican" restaurants near Publix. Of course I wouldn't call them "gourmet", but they are a step or two above Taco Bell. ![]() Beaufort, and you'll find the Tex-Mex equivalent of Applebee's. Moe's Southwest Grill: http://bm-moes.s3.amazonaws.com/pdf/...To-go_Menu.pdf There is a very large migrant worker population, so employees purchasing corn smut to take home isn't a far stretch. Jill |
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On 7/23/2013 10:28 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 10:16:58 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> On 7/23/2013 9:59 AM, Sqwertz wrote: >>> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 16:15:19 -0600, Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> >>>> Chuckle. I hadn't thought of it that way. I haven't seen it for sale >>>> fresh or processed. It may be that it is sold in Mexican markets >>>> here. What surprised me is that he lives in Jill's region. I didn't >>>> expect cuisine in that area to use this fungus. >>> >>> Yes, there aren't many Mexican restaurants in the Carolinas. But >>> consider that restaurant kitchens are the single largest congregation >>> of Mexicans in South Carolina. And they may be purchasing it to take >>> home with them rather than using it in the restaurants. >>> >> There aren't? > > Compared to most other regions, no. There aren't. > >> Drive a little further, into >> Beaufort, and you'll find the Tex-Mex equivalent of Applebee's. Moe's >> Southwest Grill: > > Southwest != Mexican. Even your "Mexican" joints aren't very Mexican. > I agree, they aren't very Mexican. But there are alleged Mexican restaurants. >> There is a very large migrant worker population, so employees purchasing >> corn smut to take home isn't a far stretch. > > It would be against health codes in most municipalities to purchase > goods off "the street" (from someone without a business license) and > serve it to the public. Health department has closed down several > restaurants here for doing so. > > -sw > That's true. Maybe Janet's 11 year old grandson obtained a business license. <G> Jill |
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![]() "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 08:36:11 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>On 7/22/2013 6:15 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 15:06:24 -0500, Sqwertz > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 12:52:08 -0600, Janet Bostwick wrote: >>>> >>>>> What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from >>>>> a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for >>>>> $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. >>>>> I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just >>>>> repeating what he wrote to me. >>>>> Janet US >>>> >>>> You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? >>>> >>>> Otherwise known as huitlacoche. I don't often see it fresh, only >>>> canned. And I'm sure canned is probably travesty though I have never >>>> cooked with it. Only had it in some soup. >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> Chuckle. I hadn't thought of it that way. I haven't seen it for sale >>> fresh or processed. It may be that it is sold in Mexican markets >>> here. What surprised me is that he lives in Jill's region. I didn't >>> expect cuisine in that area to use this fungus. >>> Janet US >>> >>Surprise! There are some very posh restaurants in the South. He's only >>11 years old? Sounds like he's going to be one of those "millionaire by >>age 30" types. ![]() >> >>Jill > Oooh, good. He can take care of Grandma. ;o) lol my thoughts exactly <g> -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> It would be against health codes in most municipalities to purchase > goods off "the street" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIN8MmMloZE "You know I been smokin' all a my life and I ain't dead yet" http://www.yelp.com/user_details?use...qvcdFuU1dR8bgA Steve "Rockin the Boat" W.'s Profile Location Austin, TX Most Recent Discovery I'm getting older I went in to buy cigarettes as I do twice a week for the last 6 months and was given "short" cigarettes instead of the longer 100's style. I was halfway out the door when I realized the mistake. The door hadn't even had time to close behind me when I went back in to get the right cigarettes. Had to wait behind a few other people at the cash register but when I got there he said they have a policy that once you leave the store you cannot return or exchange anything. I told him the door never even closed behind me so technically I never left the store. And more importantly you gave me the wrong cigarettes. It was a simple exchange. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> there aren't many Mexican restaurants in the Carolinas. Yer not in the carolinas, sqwerty. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIN8MmMloZE "You know I been smokin' all a my life and I ain't dead yet" http://www.yelp.com/user_details?use...qvcdFuU1dR8bgA Steve "Rockin the Boat" W.'s Profile Location Austin, TX Most Recent Discovery I'm getting older I went in to buy cigarettes as I do twice a week for the last 6 months and was given "short" cigarettes instead of the longer 100's style. I was halfway out the door when I realized the mistake. The door hadn't even had time to close behind me when I went back in to get the right cigarettes. Had to wait behind a few other people at the cash register but when I got there he said they have a policy that once you leave the store you cannot return or exchange anything. I told him the door never even closed behind me so technically I never left the store. And more importantly you gave me the wrong cigarettes. It was a simple exchange. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Not me though. I > bought a bunch of it recently. Puff it all up, huffer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIN8MmMloZE "You know I been smokin' all a my life and I ain't dead yet" http://www.yelp.com/user_details?use...qvcdFuU1dR8bgA Steve "Rockin the Boat" W.'s Profile Location Austin, TX Most Recent Discovery I'm getting older I went in to buy cigarettes as I do twice a week for the last 6 months and was given "short" cigarettes instead of the longer 100's style. I was halfway out the door when I realized the mistake. The door hadn't even had time to close behind me when I went back in to get the right cigarettes. Had to wait behind a few other people at the cash register but when I got there he said they have a policy that once you leave the store you cannot return or exchange anything. I told him the door never even closed behind me so technically I never left the store. And more importantly you gave me the wrong cigarettes. It was a simple exchange. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Pictures of both in alt.binaries.food. > > -sw With a huge load of yer mayo spooge all over em? |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? LOL! Lest the context for that comments is lost, this is corn smut, people. > > Otherwise known as huitlacoche. I don't often see it fresh, only > canned. And I'm sure canned is probably travesty though I have never > cooked with it. Only had it in some soup. > > -sw I wish I had access to fresh huitlacoche. Like you, I only see canned, and that doesn't strike me as being a good way to go. -- Jean B. |
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On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:12:12 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>Sqwertz wrote: >> You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? > >LOL! Lest the context for that comments is lost, this is corn >smut, people. >> >> Otherwise known as huitlacoche. I don't often see it fresh, only >> canned. And I'm sure canned is probably travesty though I have never >> cooked with it. Only had it in some soup. >> >> -sw > >I wish I had access to fresh huitlacoche. Like you, I only see >canned, and that doesn't strike me as being a good way to go. what does it taste like? what is the mouth feel? Janet US |
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 15:06:24 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 12:52:08 -0600, Janet Bostwick wrote: > >> What an enterprising grandson I have. He's harvesting the fungus from >> a friend's corn farm and selling it to a "gourmet" restaurant for >> $5.00 per pint. He's also selling to the local farmer's market. >> I have no idea what qualifies as gourmet in this instance, I am just >> repeating what he wrote to me. >> Janet US > >You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? Why not, he could always sell these if he runs out of the other smut: http://img.chan4chan.com/img/2009-05...2270712106.jpg |
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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:12:12 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote: > >> Sqwertz wrote: >>> You're OK with your Grandson being a smut peddler? >> LOL! Lest the context for that comments is lost, this is corn >> smut, people. >>> Otherwise known as huitlacoche. I don't often see it fresh, only >>> canned. And I'm sure canned is probably travesty though I have never >>> cooked with it. Only had it in some soup. >>> >>> -sw >> I wish I had access to fresh huitlacoche. Like you, I only see >> canned, and that doesn't strike me as being a good way to go. > > what does it taste like? what is the mouth feel? > Janet US I STILL haven't had it. Hmmm. Maybe I can get to a restaurant that has been known to serve it. And in a few minutes, I will put out a query as to whether it has been seen at any farmers' markets. -- Jean B. |
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In article >,
Janet Bostwick > wrote: > what does it taste like? what is the mouth feel? Here's one man's review (not me). Scroll to the section halfway down the page. Note: in this article it is spelled "cuitlacoche". http://www.thesneeze.com/steve-dont-eat-it/ -- Julian Vrieslander |
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On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 21:10:06 -0700, Julian Vrieslander
> wrote: >In article >, > Janet Bostwick > wrote: > >> what does it taste like? what is the mouth feel? > >Here's one man's review (not me). Scroll to the section halfway down >the page. Note: in this article it is spelled "cuitlacoche". > >http://www.thesneeze.com/steve-dont-eat-it/ So glad that I read that (not!) thanks Janet US |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> This just made me go down and grab a can of potted meat and some Ritz > crackers. > > -sw http://www.yelp.com/user_details?use...qvcdFuU1dR8bgA Steve "Rockin the Boat" W.'s Profile Location Austin, TX Yelping Since September 2008 Find Me In Clothes, usually My Hometown Santa Cruz, CA and Pittsburgh, PA My Blog Or Website http://www.flickr.com/ph… My Second Favorite Website http://IMDB.com: one of the first really useful sites on the Internet. The Last Great Book I Read Grapes of Wrath (I was a late Steinbeck devotee) My First Concert Rush - Moving PIctures (Twice, SF and Pittsburgh) My Last Meal On Earth I'd rather spend that hour raping and pillaging Don't Tell Anyone Else But... I'd rather be posting to Usenet Most Recent Discovery I'm getting older Current Crush Grape Shell Gas Station Categories: Gas & Service Stations, Convenience Stores Neighborhoods: 78704 (South Austin), South Lamar District 12/17/2012 First to Review I went in to buy cigarettes as I do twice a week for the last 6 months and was given "short" cigarettes instead of the longer 100's style. I was halfway out the door when I realized the mistake. The door hadn't even had time to close behind me when I went back in to get the right cigarettes. Had to wait behind a few other people at the cash register but when I got there he said they have a policy that once you leave the store you cannot return or exchange anything. I told him the door never even closed behind me so technically I never left the store. And more importantly you gave me the wrong cigarettes. It was a simple exchange. He said "No, you asked for 'Short' cigarettes", which was total BS as I told him, "I do this twice a week, and you give me the correct cigarettes every other time. The word "shorts" is not even in my vocabulary." He still insisted those are what I asked for. Rather than providing the simplest customer service he chose to argue with me and insist I said something that I didn't. He refused to exchange the cigarettes for the ones I originally asked for. This is the same Shell station where a woman accused the store clerk (Amirali Noorji Maknojia, age 44) of sexually assaulting her in the bathroom back on March 4th, 2008 (story available in http://Statesmen.com archives, author Tony Plohetski). While I didn't exactly get raped in the sexual sense, I'm still amazed at the treatment. It's clear that their pig-headed customer service still has a quite a ways to go if hey can't even provide the most basic customer service for regular customers. |
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