cvairwerks
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Don't forget that the only way to make cornbread is in a cast iron frying pan.....I'm a cornbread fan living in a Hunky/Italian food eating territory, so I rarely see cornbread these days unless I make it.
Don't forget that the only way to make cornbread is in a cast iron frying pan.....I'm a cornbread fan living in a Hunky/Italian food eating territory, so I rarely see cornbread these days unless I make it.
I have a Texas shaped cast iron frying pan just for my corn bread, which gives me a lot of crispy edges compared to the round pans! Plus, it's smaller so I don't make too much cornbread. Not a bad thing if you make too much, but I'm supposed to be watching my diet,Don't forget that the only way to make cornbread is in a cast iron frying pan.....
Edges and corners are where it’s at, just toss the center so you don’t over eat!I have a Texas shaped cast iron frying pan just for my corn bread, which gives me a lot of crispy edges compared to the round pans! Plus, it's smaller so I don't make too much cornbread. Not a bad thing if you make too much, but I'm supposed to be watching my diet,![]()










You Creamed it! You, You Ninny!!!Your Kernel Cutter reminded me of the old M*A*S*H episode where they finagle some corn for the 4077th. The doctors and nurses are all fantasizing about eating corn on the cob and the cook makes creamed corn out of it.
The little's are getting bigger.
Cheers
Jim







Once we were done doing sweet corn things I made some snacks on the Blackstone. Goodness I like this thing more each time I use it !!
Then I got stuck behind some slow farmer driving a John Deere. Who would want to be caught driving one of those
Doesn’t look like much but these two fields averaged almost 75bu/a. Not bad really !!
No words needed. Thought this was a neat picture !!
We finally got a trucker lined up to haul out the rye. We kept back enough for seed and some cover crop acres and sent the rest down the road.
Wrote a decent sized check for 30 new critters at the sale barn a few weeks back.
Eat up boys !! Turn that feed into delicious steak
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The kiddos keep getting larger !! A good corn and steak diet will do that I guessJust curious what the cost is each at auction? I have no idea what the cost of livestock is. Can't believe how much your kids have grown each time you post pics of them.
The pancake in the toaster is a great idea !!Love my Blackstone! I do just about everything on it all the way down to scramble eggs. Pancakes are way better as well. Whip up a big triple batch bowl and make about 50, throw them in the freezer and the kids have breakfast for all week, they just take them out and throw them in the toaster. My wife makes a sourdough pancake batter with her bread dough stash.
Awesome on the moo moo's.
I checked out an old sale barn that's been in town for decades and is still holding weekly auctions.
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Calves vary in cost depending on their weight and the overall mood of the market. Typically as they get larger they’re worth less per pound but more overall. These particular critters were 378lbs average and I paid $3.10/lb for a $1172/head cost. That is the most I’ve ever paid for an animal of that size and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous about the fed out market falling on its face one day soon and I’ll be stuck with these spendy little buggers. I have an average of $800 in each animal to get them from around 400lbs to around 1550lbs. Cattle guys are making decent money right now but I’ve sold fat cattle for $1200/head before so that will really bite when that happens again and I have these spendy little guys in the barn.
We used to parboil, cut it off the cob, bag it and freeze it when I was a kid and my Grandma's nephews grew it, it was a big family effort to take whatever they weren't taking to the stand and get it frozen (and eat as much as you can along the way).I grew up in the suburbs and my parents would buy corn at the end of the growing season, par boil the ears and put them in the freezer. It wasn't like fresh but better than canned.
When Liane and I moved to Florida in November '75 we found Bo's U-Pickem that had tomatoes, strawberries and sweet corn. The corn was $1 a dozen ears. I loaded up our basket with 12-dozen ears and went to the checkout. When the cashier asked if we were having a big party, I said "No, we're going to freeze them so we can eat corn all winter." Cashier said "Do you know we have fresh picked corn through April?" I put back 11 dozen and went home with the five buckets of tomatoes we had picked in the field (I couldn't put them back on the vines).
Chris, if it requires one to put down the phone it isn't going to get done.Drives me crazy that getting everyone together and getting something done isn't "Fun enough" anymore.
Eggs are one of my favorite things to do on a griddle !! What do you mean by them getting discolored ? Any discoloring is just the seasoning and flavoring from meals past leeching into them adding flavor andGlad to see farming is going decently!
Love our blackstone imitation.
Our old RV came with a removable regular propane grill that used the RV propane. Was convenient, but you could only cook dogs, burgers, brats, steak, etc on it - only grill things. And it was too close to the side of the camper so you'd get grease splatter on the side of the camper.
After seeing everyone and their blackstones at all the campgrounds I bought a knockoff by Pit Boss. I wanted the smallest one for portability, and the blackstone brand one only has a single burner in the 17" whereas the pit boss has 2 burners. So I can get it hotter and have dual heat settings for cooking two things and once.
Being able to cook basically anything outside easily is awesome. Love doing diced potatoes and onions, never had a good way to do that before.
The only thing I don't do on it usually is eggs - it takes a lot of work to get it clean enough to not discolor the eggs when you cook them, and the kids complain. So I just get an egg pan wet with oil on the bottom and get the griddle nice and hot and set it on there and eggs cook in the pan just fine.
I bought the lid for it, and the propane quick connect to hook it to the RV propane. Those little 1lb bottles go quick and are spendy. The 20lb on the camper lasts a looong time.
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I try to keep track of the numbers as close as I can but there are still a lot of variables that change so much that it’s hard to keep track of all the penny’s sometimes.Thanks for sharing the breakdown, that's interesting to me to see the numbers involved.![]()
Oh it’s a bit stressful but I try to manage costs as close as I can by prepaying inputs and trying to lock in cattle and grain prices that I sell. I don’t hit the best prices all the time but at least I’ll know the numbers a little closer so I can do some budgeting.I can't imagine the stress of trying to be OK with the market fluctuations like that, don't have the gut (or bank account) to be a farmer!
How much sweet corn do you all plant? We have our local favorite sweet corn producers around here and when the corn is ready it's corn on the cob every night for about a month. Everyone is still sad when it's over, so it must be good!
We froze around 240 cups of off the cob stuff and 10 or 12 dozen whole cobs this year. We gave away 5-600 dozen to friends/family/neighbors for them to process or do whatever with. We did sell two dozen this year so there was a little revenue coming in lolWe used to parboil, cut it off the cob, bag it and freeze it when I was a kid and my Grandma's nephews grew it, it was a big family effort to take whatever they weren't taking to the stand and get it frozen (and eat as much as you can along the way).
Here we are still very much family and friends focused as people are the most important things in your life. Things come and go but friends and family need to be first. Right now we’re getting ready to chop silage for a neighbor, than another neighbor and then the in-laws and who knows who else. We all bring a tractor to help each other and it works great.One of the things that makes me think we've lost our way because we don't help family and friends like that any more. Drives me crazy that getting everyone together and getting something done isn't "Fun enough" anymore.
As we’re all sitting here on GJ being antisocial lol. I 100% agree though. Smart phones have had a huge negative impact on people’s social lives.Chris, if it requires one to put down the phone it isn't going to get done.
A day looking at the green side of the grass is a good day !I know you're busy, but just wanted to stop in and let you know you're doing great as a full time farmer so keep it up.
here's to another good day above dirt!!
I want to plant a few rows next year in our side yard, is it worth hand planting 100 plants?We did 1/2 acre of sweet corn this year. Likely going to do the same amount next year and set up a roadside stand in my yard to sell it. We got around half of it picked and given away this year so we need to do a better job of that next year !!
It's one of the things I've learned and valued the most as I got married and watched people drift away. I make sure my friends know I'm going to be there to help, asked or not, and that a project is automatically a group project.Here we are still very much family and friends focused as people are the most important things in your life. Things come and go but friends and family need to be first. Right now we’re getting ready to chop silage for a neighbor, than another neighbor and then the in-laws and who knows who else. We all bring a tractor to help each other and it works great.
100%. Working hard here to reduce time on my phone. I don't do any GJ or other social stuff on my phone anymore... if I want to check in I have to have time to sit at my computer and do it. Means I frequently take more time to pound out replies too, so it's been a positive change for me.As we’re all sitting here on GJ being antisocial lol. I 100% agree though. Smart phones have had a huge negative impact on people’s social lives.
Oh yeah I'd cook them right in the bacon grease and bits if they were just for me and the wife. The things we do for our kids haha. But they really are a game changer for cooking while camping. Kinda like your wishtec wok hahaEggs are one of my favorite things to do on a griddle !! What do you mean by them getting discolored ? Any discoloring is just the seasoning and flavoring from meals past leeching into them adding flavor and![]()
We did 1/2 acre of sweet corn this year. Likely going to do the same amount next year and set up a roadside stand in my yard to sell it. We got around half of it picked and given away this year so we need to do a better job of that next year
You stole that. Nice shed it's in, tooUsually I’m a “built not bought” type but I absolutely bought this sweet iron rack and everything on it for a mere $320. Crazy.
If I set up enough signs you’ll be able to drive on any road going West out of St. Cloud and find ussounds like I need to take a drive, where would I find the stand at?


No kidding. I am stoked to have it and I need to get the rest of my long stock on it before winter.You stole that. Nice shed it's in, too![]()
It's crazy, I'm not all that old and I'm already dreading replacing tires that are "new". Luckily most of mine are inside, except the ones on vehicles (you'd hope those would wear down firstTrailer tires are those maintenance item that gets to me with how little we use those tires and yet we are spending all that money to keep them in good shape for when we do pull the trailer. Luckily, I got only 6 of those type of tires now instead of the 468 trailer tires you have!

Not one bit other than the obvious bad rap it gives the entire poultry industry. Leaving all the growers and chickens to fend for themselves is something that someone needs to get jailed for.Just wondering does this impact you at all?
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State to process or cull hundreds of thousands of chickens on farms after Minnesota chicken producer collapses
Pure Prairie Poultry, a Nicollet County-based chicken company, had tried to file for bankruptcy last month.www.startribune.com













