Saturday, July 14, 2007
Corn
Well, our ears of corn appear to have stopped growing, so we decided to go for broke and harvest one. They turned out to be... special
and not particularly tasty. There weren't even a full set of kernels! Luckily, the cod that chloe had bought from the fish market on Hopkins and her marinade turned out GREAT on the grill.
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