Dixie Chicks

@CanuckBock golden bantam is my go to corn, usually all I grow.
I love sandhills descriptions on some of their corn varieties 'well loved by mice, raccoons, supply is limited'...Lol!

Excellent...I see the seed is offered in several places.

1902 says it changed the stereotype that yellow corn was just for cattle. Also mentioned that this yeller one surpasses the old white varieties in sweetness but maintains the old-fashioned corn flavour. Bin reading up that there are SUPER sweet corns (usually F1's and GMO-double whammy for us homegrowers) but it is sweet but lacks flavour...I get the concept you may as well be sucking on a sugar beet if the corn is only sweet...pass the sugar cube, eh so I don't bother messing with producing the corns!
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Glenn is an absolute HOOT and a half. Yeh, supply is limited indeed. Love that man...he holds down a full time job teaching, writes books, and grows seeds AND raises up all those fab birds...and I thought I was busy. HA!

There is gonna come a time where Glenn and Linda will hafta stop supplying us with all these precious conservation and preservation worthy beings...I hope to have my own solid seed hoard well on its own seedy keeper ways. I've had his bird stocks going onwards since 2008...some still his very own originals we received in June...chickens and turkeys from his productions in 2008.

If there's a worthy caring place that deserves our support, that be Sandhill (nfi). We're all like this dying breed keeping dying breeds/plants...sigh
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Tara
 
please for give me I am ignorant... the only liquid bread I know of is beer.

"The liquid is hot when put in jars. The liquid is added to flour, sugar. It makes great batter bread. The chickens love the by product of cracked corn and apples and did you know there are pillows and pillows of billowing yeast. The chickens love the yeast too."

still only tells me a little.

deb
 

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