corn and other food stuff

From: Colin Watson (watson@computing-science.aberdeen.ac.uk)
Date: Tue 14 Jun 1994 - 18:32:50 EEST



Sandy asks:
> Hokay, international dudes. What does "Corn" mean to you. I
>know it can refer to any grain kernel, but what does it "normally"
>mean?

Corn is corn.
*Sweet*corn is maize.

Scottish (not Sartarite) crops:
I think it's the low temperature rather than lack of sunshine which restricts
Scottish crops: my wife's granny used to grow grapes and peaches in Orkney (which is pretty far north); she used a greenhouse. I reckon a casting of Bless Crops might do as good.

In prehistoric times it was apparently warm enough to grow wheat in Orkney. Now it's too cold. Oats and barley only.

Herding on foot:
When the Game Police confiscate your motorbike; cast Mobility instead.

Recipe:
Try adding some porridge oats next time you cook chilli. It makes it stick to your ribs - like edible napalm. Mmmm.

___
CW.



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