Well I guess your not Chef Emerall and more like Chef Boy-it’s-burnt ! Lmao. Ya caught me off guard on this one ! Didn’t expect a cooking video from you for sure ! That’s like Tim Allen on math equations ! Nice try though 👍! When I was about 6 I ate field corn and got really sick and then at age 14 I worked at green giant ( cream corn plant ) and the old guys would spit tobacco into the corn and I can’t eat that anymore ! Oh well at least I like peas and beans !
Ha Ha! That's funny. I didn't have any issues with the corn and it tasted great! Wouldn't want someone spitting tobacco in the corn though, I don't like smoky corn taste.
Just finished watching. Great documentary on corn. It's interesting that due to the massive supply of corn the only way a farmer can make money is off the subsidy payments they get from the government. The actual value of the corn pays for their costs.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
You made grits!
I wonder if that grinder is powerful enough to grind mesquite beans. 🤔
Mesquite beans make a very nutritious flour.
Great point!
Making me hungry
What about a video of the pizza oven build?
That'll be in a future video. Still working on it.
Well I guess your not Chef Emerall and more like Chef Boy-it’s-burnt ! Lmao. Ya caught me off guard on this one ! Didn’t expect a cooking video from you for sure ! That’s like Tim Allen on math equations ! Nice try though 👍! When I was about 6 I ate field corn and got really sick and then at age 14 I worked at green giant ( cream corn plant ) and the old guys would spit tobacco into the corn and I can’t eat that anymore ! Oh well at least I like peas and beans !
Ha Ha! That's funny. I didn't have any issues with the corn and it tasted great! Wouldn't want someone spitting tobacco in the corn though, I don't like smoky corn taste.
Hey David, "King Corn" a Documentary by Aaron Woolf, Curt Ellis, and Ian Cheney is worth watching.
Just finished watching. Great documentary on corn. It's interesting that due to the massive supply of corn the only way a farmer can make money is off the subsidy payments they get from the government. The actual value of the corn pays for their costs.