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Roasted Chicken Thighs with Brussels Sprouts and Carrots - brussels sprouts, carrots and shallots get oven-roasted. You sear the chicken thighs on the skin site and then add it to the vegetables in the oven. Served with yoghurt mixed with dill and garlic.

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Chicken drumsticks (one marinated in pineapple habanero, the other green chili), broccoli and sweet potato

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and this unfortunate looking plate-ham, baby potatoes, and the weird long things on the left are corn "ribs". Allegedly one is supposed to eat the bit of cob the kernels are attached to. I do not recommend that, the cob has the feel of damp cardboard that is still too hard to chew. 

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Hunter, fisherwoman, gardener and cook in Montana.

Posted
2 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@YvetteMT

 

Excellent points on the corn " ribs "

 

who ever ' invented ' these , needs to get their head examined.

That's exactly what my long-departed dad would say.

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2 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@YvetteMT

 

Excellent points on the corn " ribs "

 

who ever ' invented ' these , needs to get their head examined.

We're both of the "food is not thrown away" mentality so they've become the most awkward corn on the cob to consume. Nice flavor but still. 

I should know better, cob is fed to cattle. Once in awhile my 'oh shiny, let's try it!' gets ahead of itself. 

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Hunter, fisherwoman, gardener and cook in Montana.

Posted
32 minutes ago, rotuts said:

then find some very hungry pigs.

I grew up on a pig farm and I can tell you, pigs will not eat corn cobs. They're very adept at stripping off the corn but they leave the cobs.

That should say something about the futility of following food fads.

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Yvonne Shannon

San Joaquin, Costa Rica

A member since 2017 and still loving it!

Posted
1 minute ago, rotuts said:

Hungry Cow

Nope. Inadequate dentition.

Yvonne Shannon

San Joaquin, Costa Rica

A member since 2017 and still loving it!

Posted
4 minutes ago, rotuts said:

Advance Home Science.

After all the corn was shelled, we had mountains of them and my mother used to burn them in the wood cooking range. It's the only thing that I know of that they are good for and they did make the kitchen smell good.

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Yvonne Shannon

San Joaquin, Costa Rica

A member since 2017 and still loving it!

Posted (edited)

Goats ?

 

Feed Corn ( inedible for people :  pure starch strains .  I know .  Ive tried it )

 

is ground up for Cows.   

 

Id go w a CobCam.  Live Feed ?

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55 minutes ago, rotuts said:

Toss them on the front lawn.

 

instal a night cam.

 

Publish.

 

Advance Home Science.

My most likely takers are not the cute raccoons or opossums, Im liable to have bears. And while I love Yogi, Im not feeding him. (And i don't think the ravens will be grateful either)

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