On 1 May 2016 15:16:04 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>On 2016-05-01, jmcquown > wrote:
>> On 5/1/2016 10:11 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
>
>>> Creamed corn is partially digested upchuck. I'll totally pass on that
>
>> That's pretty much what it looks like. Give me a roasted ear of corn
>> any time. 
>
>Canned cream corn is merely de-cobbed corn kernels pre-cooked in a
>starch slurry ina votator (steam jacketed inline cooker). It still
>gets canned within hours of being picked.
>
>It usta be pretty benign, but now, what with carageenen, etc, and this
>GMO nonsense, I wouldn't buy it unless it specifically sez "organic".
>Kroger has a new line called Simple Truth. Some is ST Organic and
>some is ST Natural. Not sure if they have organic creamed corn.
>
>nb
I think I saw Green Giant organic creamed corn, I'ill check next trip.
Amazon has this, don't think many will want 4 lb cans:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...c+creamed+corn
However I'm no fan of organic food as I don't believe it exists so
would never pay extra for it. How can soil be organic, so long as
there's precipitation and gravity there will be run off and dmost farm
land is bottom land, and critters eat everywhere and migrate, anyone
thinks millions of birds ain't shittin' non organic is more whacked
than any druggie. When veggies don't contain evidence of creepy
crawlies then no way is it organic... it's not possible to field grow
perfect produce without chems... and I've never seen organic produce
in tamper-proof packaging... yoose wanna pay 20¢ more a pound for
bananas go right ahead.
I enjoy creamed corn as it doesn't become impacted between my teeth, I
also like to use creamed corn in recipes, excellent in fritatta
omelettes with bell peppers and onions. I love creamed spinach too
but that I need to prepare... they do have frozen creamed spinach but
it's a big rip off, mostly starch and little spinach. I don't know
how anyone who loves to use Campbells disgusting creamed soups and
Lipton's chem lab onion soup in recipes has an aversion to creamed
corn.
There are plenty of corn chowder recipes that use creamed style corn.
http://www.landolakes.com/recipe/172...n-clam-chowder
For you bacon addicts:
http://southernfood.about.com/od/cor...r/bl30103t.htm
While still on Lung Guyland my favorite Chinese restaurant served a
delicious hot n' sour soup made with cream style corn... I never got
the recipe but I think I can duplicate it.