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Title: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: manicscousers on June 29, 2007, 19:24:51
I feel a bit rotten putting these on, hope you folks who've had such bad luck will forgive me,  :(
you'll all have to come for a barbie and help us eat the stuff  :)
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: lorna on June 29, 2007, 20:01:41
Marilyn when did you sow them please? I sowed a few but nowhere near as big as yours. I did sow everything rather late due to my holidays.
Lorna
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: manicscousers on June 29, 2007, 20:45:58
these were planted beginning of april, lorna..what I haven't shown is the second sowing, end of april, they're at the other end, only 3 feet tall at the mo, I think we could do with a bit of warm for them..these got a good start with the heat  :)
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: SnooziSuzi on June 29, 2007, 21:16:55
I seeded mine in april straight into the ground and they are only one foot tall   :(  I think they need some help!
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: Marymary on June 29, 2007, 22:10:05
Mine are the same.  Planted in pots & put out at the end of April.
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: dtw on June 29, 2007, 23:51:46
All mine are very short with all the leaves near each other at the base.

BTW how do Kelloggs make corn flakes?
Is it just a case of squashing the kernels on a baking tray and cooking them?
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: carolinej on June 30, 2007, 06:51:54
QuoteIs it just a case of squashing the kernels on a baking tray and cooking them?

1. Pick the cobs.

2. Remove the kernels.

3. Boil them till soft.

4. Place the kernels, one at a time onto a chopping board.

5. Roll them out carefully to precisely half a millimeter thickness.

6. Place the rolled out kernels into the tumble drier on a low heat for about 20 minutes.

7. Place in an airtight container for up to 14 years, depending on the level of staleness you require.


This is a skill I have had passed down to me from my grandmother. It is something I look forward to each summer, sometimes even more than the jam making. A real bit of nostalgia for me, as I was very close to my granny. She was always very kind and a real practical joker.......................................................Hang on a minute ??? ??? ??? ???

cj :)

Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: tim on June 30, 2007, 08:35:25
We'll be lucky to get any this year - No1 Daughter has been 'severely indisposed' for over 4 months, so her Corn, Squash & French Beans are way behind.
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: cornykev on June 30, 2007, 13:20:42
I don't think the plants or cobs will be very big this year because of the lack sunshine, mine went out late, the end of may because of the high winds we had at the time, they are between 1 and 3 foot high. Last year my cobs didn't start forming until they were about 5 foot high, old Sid on the next plot has cobs forming and the plants are bearly 3 foot high.  ??? :-X :-\ :-\ :'( ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: debster on June 30, 2007, 15:26:48
carolinej are you telling the truth the whold truth and nothing but the truth me thinks not cos in house we have trained squirrels to make the corn flakes tried pigeons but they sampled too many
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: caroline7758 on June 30, 2007, 15:55:28
No wI'm depressed! Thought my corn were oneof the things which hadn't been affected by the weather, but they were late going out as I had to start again, and they are about the size of yours, Tim, if not smaller, and we're much further north. Does this mean I won't get any corn? :(
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: Jeannine on June 30, 2007, 16:00:53
You are both joking.

The real way to make cornflakes is to strip off the cob. Peel each individual kernel using a mini peeler available from Lakeland  for £3.99 plus PP.

Then you take the inside kernels, blend in liquidiser, then strain.

You them press the corn into a rope , dry overnight in the airing cupboard, do not over dry!! When almost dry but still pliable slice with a truffle slicer also available from Lakelands £6.99 plus PP

Bake the tiny slices at 100 degrees until crisp and brown.

You can also put the mixture through a pasta maker and make corn niblets with it. Dry as above.

By the way Lakeland are selling a cornflake kit. on sale at the moment,

It contains a  mini peeler, truffle slicer, and attachment for your pasta machine. £11.99 and FREE postage during July.

If anyone would like the recipe for the booze you make using the liquid from the straining I cam PM it to you, I cannot post it on here as it is illegal to make.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: tim on June 30, 2007, 17:36:45
Who needs a Wiki when we have Jeannine!!
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: cambourne7 on June 30, 2007, 17:51:12
wow

mine are no where near this!!
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: Jeannine on June 30, 2007, 17:51:31
Tim, what's a Wiki
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: cambourne7 on June 30, 2007, 18:11:22
and online encylopedia :)

There is a button to one at the top of the forum.
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: allaboutliverpool on June 30, 2007, 18:15:24
It seems that the Mersey Riviera is even warmer than 20 miles inland in Wigan.

(http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allcorn_070628.jpg)

For planting times see:-

http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allaboutallotments_Vegetables_sweetcorn.html
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: Jeannine on June 30, 2007, 18:17:21
Thank you Cam
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: OliveOil on July 01, 2007, 07:14:49
Mine are smaller than tims - and i sowed at the right time too... dont think we will be having any sweetcorn this year... Most of them are underwater!
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: Laney on July 01, 2007, 10:27:22
Mine have hardly any spaces between the leaves, are about 3 foot high, but have flowered at the top already.  I have no silks for the pollen to fertilize though, is that normal? ???
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: allaboutliverpool on July 01, 2007, 12:19:22
Yes they appear well before the silky bits.

http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allaboutallotments_Vegetables_sweetcorn.html
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on July 01, 2007, 17:50:05
Yes, the male flowers appear first.
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: mc55 on July 01, 2007, 20:35:13
mine are between one and two feet tall, but they'll soon get going if we get some sun.
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: GaryJS on July 02, 2007, 14:31:50
Most of mine look smaller than Tims. In fact, my second sowing (to try to replace the 7 or 8 plants the slugs munched) only left the seed packet last week! Hmm.. Baby sweetcorn?
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: cornykev on July 02, 2007, 14:45:41
Bring on the sunshine.  8)   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: sweet corn's coming along
Post by: manicscousers on July 05, 2007, 19:26:16
these seem to have doubled in size in a week, despite the cool
sorry, the piccy's a bit manky