Photograph by Scott DeSimon Am I the only person who hasn't heard of "cooler corn"? As an obsessive food nerd, you'd expect that I would have at least heard of it, but over the weekend I was blindsided by the simple genius of this method for cooking loads of corn on the cob (which is still in season, no matter that summer already seems like a sad memory) perfectly. I was hepped to it while visiting my family in Maine. Short story: We like corn on the cob. And with eight adults at the table, that means a couple of dozen ears. We would have used the lobster pot to cook them all, but the lobster pot was busy steaming lobster. (And please don't spell it "lobstah". It's not funny.) Then my sister, a capable Maine cook with years of camping experience says "let's do cooler corn!" Before I can ask "what the hell is cooler corn?" a Coleman cooler appears from the garage, is wiped clean, then filled with the shucked ears. Next, two kettles-full of boiling water are poured over the corn and the top closed. Then nothing. When we sat down to dinner 30 minutes later and opened it, the corn was perfectly cooked. My mind was blown. And I'm told that the corn will remain at the perfect level of doneness for a couple of hours. Turns out, Cooler Corn is pretty well known among the outdoorsy set (I found a handful of mentions on various camping websites). But for those of us who avoid tents as much as possible, it's perfect for large barbecues and way less of mess than grilling. In fact, I may even buy another cooler just so I'm ready for next summer. Now that I'm in the know. | ||
Oshkosh 2011
A hot, rainy day, at Oshkosh is better than any day in the office. The official blog, well... semi official, well.... a bunch of info and pictures for our trip to the 2011 EAA AirVenture.
The People of 2010
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Going to do this!
Ok, I just got to win the Mega-Power-Ball!!
I'm gonna buy a new tow vehicle, and a smart car. We can use the smart car to get the groceries. And if it gets stuck in the mud, a couple of us can pick it up and move it to dry ground.
http://www.mountainmaster.net/smartcarloaders.html
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Charlie Cowles at Reno Air Race Crash
This is a note from Charlie I received a couple days ago and I thought I would share.
BTW, Warbirds Chief Judge Eric Paul, Chris and Kim Garber were also there.
Everyone is fine
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Charlie at Reno Air Race Crash
Charlie and Bob Angel witness Reno Air Crash 4:25 PM Friday Sept 16.
Paste the web address above into your browser and look at frames 10, 11, 12, & 13
In frame #10 we are sitting in the two blue lawn chairs to the right of the camera man in green.
Charlie in white hat, white shirt and green shorts.
Bob in brown hat, black shirt and dark shorts.
Follow us in frames10, 11, 12 & 13, Charlie stands up and Bob hits the deck.
Many more accident pics and videos on You Tube.
It was very traumatic seeing that plane and pilot disintegrate right before our eyes.
Pray for those injured and dead.
From other photos on you tube it appears 1/2 the trim tab tore loose.
Charlie
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Oshkosh Video
Gordon found this on the WEB - it's a great video - Also in HDTV
http://www.twaseniorsclub.org/Oshkosh.html
http://www.twaseniorsclub.org/Oshkosh.html
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Cleanup Day
Saturday, August 6, 2011
A good thought
I am catching up on lots of stuff, cause I've been the road so much. This afternoon we were scheduled for some rain. So off to get some grass seed for over seeding. I finished 15 minutes before it started raining. BUT, I was sitting in the entrance to the garage, dry, thanking GOD that I was not in a tent!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Paul and his roller skate
Paul and I park in the same garage on West 57th street, just down from the Broadcast Center. Everytime I see his car - I call it the roller skate.
I drive a Subaru Outback - which I can put some gear in. Tonight he emptied his stuff from the trailer, but his tent would not fit...
Toy Car |
BTW - the trunk is FULL
Bob
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
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