Talking of Corn has anyone ever had this? I'd love to try it.
These multicolored kernels of corn that look like glass beads belong to a specially bred variety, aptly named Glass Gem Corn, and they can be actually grown from seeds. Glass Gem corn was developed by Carl Barnes, a part-Cherokee farmer living in Oklahoma, who noticed that every so often, a cob showed signs of unusual coloring shining through. Barnes collected and saved those seeds, and thanks to his uncanny knack for corn breeding and many years of painstaking effort, Glass Gem corn was born.
Thanks, SeaBreeze for that post! Never EVER have I seen such a sheep!! Poor thing. No wonder he looks like he is smiling after he was sheared. Sounds like he got good care, however... so that is good!