Our ancestors and mainly the pioneer women made these corn shuck (husk) dolls for their daughters to play with when no other toys were available or...
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Russ Jeckel: Confinement Pioneer · Poultry · Wildlife and Game Corn-shucking Time. Two women riding in a wagon carrying corn on the Ackerman Farm in...
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I started by scraping the kernels off of three to four ears of corn. My kids had magically shucked them when I wasn’t looking, because they like hunting for treasure and shucking corn is the next best thing. Click here to view all recipes and posts from The Pioneer Woman Cooks!
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Corn Fritters! Anyway, as I was saying, I never set out to make corn fritters, and usually only do it when I have leftover corn. I needed about 4 cups of corn, so I sliced the kernels off of about six ears. I had undercooked the corn last night, so it really was in between done and not done.
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a husk or pod, as the outer covering of corn, hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc. Tips for shucking c... tv. & in. to kid someone; to tease someone. : Cool it! I'm just shucking.
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Corn-shuck collars for horses were sometimes mentioned in pioneer writing. W. M. McLain, a Civil War soldier, wrote home to the North...
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Pioneer Resources and Webliography Sometimes the corn was shucked in the field from standing stalks. The ears were stripped from the stalk and tossed...
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This fun and educational event has something for all ages- rail splitting, corn shucking, tomahawk throwing, pioneer village, antique cars & tractors, historical displays, quilt show, crafters, flea market, kids games, food vendors, Lincoln presentations and much more!
www.logancountytourism.org/events.html
A Texan at Harvard: Did Success Spoil G. W. Pierce? Shucking corn and watering mules with a leaky bucket was not his idea of how he wanted to spend the rest of his life.
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George Washington Pierce was born on January 11, 1872 on a farm near Webberville, Texas, 15 miles east of Austin. His early life was not much different from that of thousands of other farm boys of the Shucking corn and watering mules with a leaky bucket was not his idea of how he wanted to spend the rest of his life.
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