Early Autumn Hugs Everybody!

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@cherylpamela66

Hope it's ok if I call you CP or CP66. (it'd be kinda cool if those two numbers at the end were a 3 and an O).


Anyway, a Harvest Hug back, CP66. We've got tomatoes coming out our ears. Oh, and ears. We've got ears. Of corn.
Hi Murrmurr: Yes CP is fine, I would have made it shorter loll harvest hugs, tomatoes are good especially home-grown, nice, love corn too :)
 
@cherylpamela66

Hope it's ok if I call you CP or CP66. (it'd be kinda cool if those two numbers at the end were a 3 and an O).


Anyway, a Harvest Hug back, CP66. We've got tomatoes coming out our ears. Oh, and ears. We've got ears. Of corn.
The Ontario grown corn is in the grocery stores now. $2 CDN for a dozen big ears of peaches and cream corn. That would be about $1.30 in US dollars for a dozen. I have a special paint brush that only gets used to butter the cobs of boiled corn on the cob. Sea salt and cracked black pepper toppings. JIMB.
 
The Ontario grown corn is in the grocery stores now. $2 CDN for a dozen big ears of peaches and cream corn. That would be about $1.30 in US dollars for a dozen. I have a special paint brush that only gets used to butter the cobs of boiled corn on the cob. Sea salt and cracked black pepper toppings. JIMB.
Today's latest grocery flyer from Loblaws, shows that the price this week for the fresh Ontario grown peaches and cream corn is 16 cents per cob. That would be about ten cents a cob in US currency. I'll get a dozen, at that price. No tax on fresh foods here, either. JIMB
 

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