Once you've had kandyman, you'll never go back to any other kind.
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I'd love to get my hands on Jubilee for a taste test but have never seen it in my neck of the woods.
Like wise here for Kandyman never heard of it or seen it here, i also heard that tabor corn from South Alberta
is Really good as well
Here Types of Sweet corn:hxxps://harvesttotable.com/corn_varieties_best_bets_and_e/
They need to develop a corn with built in butter and salt taste. :thumbsup:
Real sweet corn is ok but I go for corn that has a hint of sweet like peaches and cream.It is also a good cow corn.
Prime rib Steak with doctored Potato salad & New Pickled Beets From My garden just done the other Day
Big bowl of home made chicken noodle soup, crusty bread and chicken.
Here's another on Super Sweet corn types: hxxps://gardenerspath.com/plants/vegetables/best-sweet-corn-varieties/
Hit the # at the top and put link in the middle.It will not be a live link and easier to go to.But I get nothing.
Code:https://gardenerspath.com/plants/vegetables/best-sweet-corn-varieties/
I added tt's to yours and went there my link went to a blue screen on another tab.
Smothered hamburger patty's in gravy mashed potatoes sweet peas
When I added the tt's to your url in a new window it went there.But your supposed to be able to put url in the middle # which brings up [code][code] which I did but brings up blue screen.
I figured it out I clicked new tab instead of open in new window.Copy my code and click open in new window.My point was to show you don't have to change the tt's to xx's and will not be a live link.