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slowquilts 01-01-2014 10:12 AM

Scavenging through my stash shortly, sounds like fun.

Oksewnsew 01-01-2014 08:57 PM

Meeee too..Fun way to start the New Year.

cathycabot 01-02-2014 11:12 AM

Love to try it I'am in. This is my first time looking forward to it. thanks

quilt addict 01-02-2014 02:07 PM

This may be fun. I might see if I can invite some quilting friends over and do it together. I like the simplicity of the only figuring out 3 colors from my stash. I'm thinking red white and black.

quilt addict 01-02-2014 03:24 PM

Just read through the mystery dips. What is shoe peg corn?

Jannie 01-02-2014 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by quilt addict (Post 6488789)
Just read through the mystery dips. What is shoe peg corn?

I googled Shoepeg corn and this is what I found:
Shoepeg corn is a cultivar of white sweetcorn valued for its sweetness. It is characterized by small, narrow kernels tightly and unevenly packed on the cob. The corn has a sweet, mild flavor. The most common variety of shoepeg corn available today is Country Gentleman.[SUP][1][/SUP]

Shoepeg corn is popular in some regions of the United States, particularly in the South. An early promoter of canned shoepeg corn was Malcolm Mitchell of Maryland — his Mitchell's Shoepeg Sweet Corn is a brand still available today,[SUP][2][/SUP] although its original center of production was turned into the Aberdeen Proving Ground soon after the U.S. declared war on the Central Powers in April 1917.

The name "shoepeg corn" derives from a shoemaking term used during the 19th century.[SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][4][/SUP] Shoepeg corn kernels resemble the wooden pegs used to attach soles to the upper part of shoes.
Shoepeg corn is a common ingredient in salads and corn dishes throughout the Southern United States, but is relatively unknown in other areas of the country. It is on rare occasions available fresh in some areas, but it is most often canned. Shoepeg corn is also the best variety of corn for Kokanee salmon bait.
The term "shoepeg corn" dates back to before the American Civil War. The corn was named for its peg-like shape. Shoepeg has smaller kernels and is sweeter than yellow corn. If you cannot find it at your grocery store, substitute either white or yellow corn in your recipes.

ppquilter 01-03-2014 07:37 AM

Gonna have to try this! THanks

frustratedquilter40 01-03-2014 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by quilt addict (Post 6488667)
This may be fun. I might see if I can invite some quilting friends over and do it together. I like the simplicity of the only figuring out 3 colors from my stash. I'm thinking red white and black.

I was thinking the same red, white, and black. I also have blue, yellow and white comnbination picked out decisions, decisions :)

Mariposa 01-03-2014 08:54 AM

This sounds fun! Now to pick fabrics.................. :)

MeLuvQuilts 01-06-2014 05:15 AM

I missed the New Years mystery, but I will make sure to be around for this Superbowl one. Thank you for the link! Not sure about the dips, but the corn one has a lot of ingredients I love.


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