I am genuinely delighted by your experience roasting sweet corn at a blues festival. Your ability to combine such a delightful culinary activity with the vibrant energy of the festival reflects your passion for creating memorable moments. Your enthusiasm and the joy you bring to these occasions are truly inspiring. And I am Floating Village Life.
Welcome back my friend and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary updated resume countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch .. gorgeous filming edition camera work looks super awesome super amazing and super sharp and clear .. thanks again Logan
Really nice vid Logan, Hi Sammi, Dad and Pap, Amazing garlic harvest this year. Nice. You know Logan, we here in the States look forward so much for first batch of sweet corn and first ripe tomato. Thanks for sharing. 😊👍
Easy way for roasting corn. Just submerge your corn with husk into a bucket of water. Let it soak for ten minutes then just place them in your bbq pit and let the aroma of the corn tell you they're done. Usually twenty minutes.
Great stuff and footage Logan! I was just watching last years festival last night at work! Love the roasted corn deal y’all got going on…so yummy looking. Great to Sam again and the parents too. You are my go too videos on Utube these days. Great family and just hard working farm content….awesome! Hope y’all have a good week! God bless
The only thing better than corn on the cob is corn on the cob with a homegrown tomato sandwich. If I had to live up north, hands down it would be in Pennsylvania. Beautiful country.
Wow Logan, there is enough garlic to supply every Italian Restaurant across America there... LOL. My mouth was watering watching him eat that corn.. is it the corn we call Peaches & Cream up here in Canada? The drone footage is amazing.. what beautiful land that all is.. the green is so green! Absolutely beautiful. Thanks be to God for such a bountiful harvest and fruitful soils. God bless you all :)
@@daveklein2826 How? It's steamed. Roasted would be directly over a fire with a grate. Is it just a regional thing that steamed corn is called roasted?
@@devinsullivan7233 How so? Just because I called corn cooked in water and steamed with burlap steamed? You obviously have a hateful personality. Maybe you can answer my question. Probably not, though.
Because it doesn’t really matter. But is for sure roasted. They are using the burlap as a lid to make a sort of oven. A roasting oven. The water is in there to keep the corn from drying out or burning and to make sure it cooks evenly. Putting corn directly on a grill over a fire would be called grilled corn. It can’t be called steamed corn either because steamed corn would be suspended above water in a basket or grate and only the steam would be cooking it.
Looks like everyone was having fun. I live in the city now but was raised on a farm. In Okla we tried to have corn coming off by the 4th of July. I remember roosting corn with the shuck on and no water. Here is an 'idea' cook the corn the same. Now cut the base of the corn cobb off and squeeze the cobb out of the bottom of the husk. The cobb come out clean as a whizzle. Looks Great.
Really cool with the corn, nice barn. as you start ot pick up the corn to be shucked add water as you are unloading, this way it will heat some and with the air temp corn it will heat up and not slow your cooking. Or if you had a pot of water boiling you could fill from that and add cold to that not affecting your cooking time. Love the wood fire but i would have that on the prep side for safety.
Awesome video!! where is this? Im in Thornton NH we have the White Mountain Boogie and Blues fest in 4 weeks and the corn is a great idea, We have awesome local grown corn and no venders like this!!! we have between 4 to 5k people each year thanks for posting
Corn is 🌽 it tastes just wonderful eather way. I love tuxedo 🌽. Please treat your workers with the most respect please they are hard working Men who don't get proper housing and pay... Without them you would be lost without workers
Which crops are your best profit? You can "burp" the refrigerator by turning it over for 24 hours. Then turn back over and turn on. You'll then be able to see whether it's working correctly or not. I do that when it "freezes" when it shouldn't. I've never had a bad power surge though.
I grew up in Iowa nothing like fresh sweet corn , with butter , salt and pepper. Now living in Arizona for the last 20 years people out here also put mayo on it. Try it !
Hey Logan the garlic looks great! How long do you cure them? We cure ours for a few weeks and store in our cool mud room. We harvested 220 this year, not bad for a small homestead. That steamed corn looks so good. God bless
We cure them in our barn until we start pulling them apart for our planting for next years garlic. I would say around end of September to early October. WOW that’s a ton of garlic for a smaller scale farm! Good for you! 😁 thanks for watching Mike I hope all is well & God bless
IIRC last year the wholesale prices for corn were really high, $8/dozen? Did they come down this year? I kind of skipped around so if I missed that in the video, my apologies.
Idea got you. I have big pig roasts and make 200 ears at a time. My idea. We melt two sticks of butter and float the butter in a tall spaghetti tupperware over warm water. Then you just dip the ear to cover in butter
It feels as if the corn is not all the way filled out, or if I open it the look of it will be they are too young. Smaller, and a really faint yellow. Our corn is yellow and white so it should be darker. Thanks for watching 😁
Bahaha... hearing the conversation about the person who has a new Larry as a boy friend! "That's too many Larrys!" I bet you she'd even agree. I have had 2 husbands named Chris. The 1st has been lovengly nicknamed the has been instead of ex husband. And my last sadly committed suicide (i use his old user name-old joke between us). Awhile ago a man came up to me & started talking to me. He was a bit flirty. When he told me his name was Chris, i had to go!
I am genuinely delighted by your experience roasting sweet corn at a blues festival. Your ability to combine such a delightful culinary activity with the vibrant energy of the festival reflects your passion for creating memorable moments. Your enthusiasm and the joy you bring to these occasions are truly inspiring. And I am Floating Village Life.
Really nice harvest of garlic, it looks beautiful. The corn looks delicious ❤.
It's great when family can all work together. All the best 🇬🇧.
Find your farm so interesting, love watching the season's change and the produce grow. You all do an amazing job .
Welcome back my friend and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary updated resume countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch .. gorgeous filming edition camera work looks super awesome super amazing and super sharp and clear .. thanks again Logan
Really nice vid Logan, Hi Sammi, Dad and Pap, Amazing garlic harvest this year. Nice. You know Logan, we here in the States look forward so much for first batch of sweet corn and first ripe tomato. Thanks for sharing. 😊👍
Thanks for watching 😁
Easy way for roasting corn.
Just submerge your corn with husk into a bucket of water. Let it soak for ten minutes then just place them in your bbq pit and let the aroma of the corn tell you they're done. Usually twenty minutes.
Great stuff and footage Logan! I was just watching last years festival last night at work! Love the roasted corn deal y’all got going on…so yummy looking. Great to Sam again and the parents too. You are my go too videos on Utube these days. Great family and just hard working farm content….awesome! Hope y’all have a good week! God bless
God bless & thanks for watching 😁
I don’t know if that can be considered roast corn, more like steam corn to me.
The only thing better than corn on the cob is corn on the cob with a homegrown tomato sandwich. If I had to live up north, hands down it would be in Pennsylvania. Beautiful country.
Wow Logan, there is enough garlic to supply every Italian Restaurant across America there... LOL. My mouth was watering watching him eat that corn.. is it the corn we call Peaches & Cream up here in Canada? The drone footage is amazing.. what beautiful land that all is.. the green is so green! Absolutely beautiful. Thanks be to God for such a bountiful harvest and fruitful soils. God bless you all :)
God bless & thanks for watching 😁
Awesome 🌽🌽🌽. And a bunch of garlic...😊😊
Great view 😊😊❤❤
I don't know why you call it roasted corn when it is steamed corn. The corn looks delicious. I'd smother it in butter, salt, and pepper.
@@daveklein2826 How? It's steamed. Roasted would be directly over a fire with a grate. Is it just a regional thing that steamed corn is called roasted?
Karen…
@@devinsullivan7233 How so? Just because I called corn cooked in water and steamed with burlap steamed? You obviously have a hateful personality. Maybe you can answer my question. Probably not, though.
Because it doesn’t really matter. But is for sure roasted. They are using the burlap as a lid to make a sort of oven. A roasting oven. The water is in there to keep the corn from drying out or burning and to make sure it cooks evenly. Putting corn directly on a grill over a fire would be called grilled corn. It can’t be called steamed corn either because steamed corn would be suspended above water in a basket or grate and only the steam would be cooking it.
When you bring your own products to the table you can call it what you want. That is BO$$ talk for you. 👏👏👏💯💯💯🤦
Looks like everyone was having fun. I live in the city now but was raised on a farm. In Okla we tried to have corn coming off by the 4th of July. I remember roosting corn with the shuck on and no water. Here is an 'idea' cook the corn the same. Now cut the base of the corn cobb off and squeeze the cobb out of the bottom of the husk. The cobb come out clean as a whizzle. Looks Great.
Loved, loved, loved the drone shots!
Thanks for the Drone Coverage. Huge Festival. Thanks! 👍🙏
Great video. So glad you hired some help to assist with the garlic harvest.
Really cool with the corn, nice barn. as you start ot pick up the corn to be shucked add water as you are unloading, this way it will heat some and with the air temp corn it will heat up and not slow your cooking. Or if you had a pot of water boiling you could fill from that and add cold to that not affecting your cooking time. Love the wood fire but i would have that on the prep side for safety.
The scenery is beautiful..🙋🏽♀️
Great video, and it's nice to see you within such a great community
Awesome video!! where is this? Im in Thornton NH we have the White Mountain Boogie and Blues fest in 4 weeks and the corn is a great idea, We have awesome local grown corn and no venders like this!!! we have between 4 to 5k people each year thanks for posting
If you never had a fresh off the stock ear of corn you haven’t lived. You can eat it raw like an apple off a tree. You can taste every nutrient in it.
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, watched many of the festival videos over the years, steaming corn is never boring
Great content man, keep it coming!
You guys are incredidle. thumbs up from Austria.
We in Indonesia have several corn dishes
'Jasuke' corn milk cheese,
Spicy sweet grilled corn.
Fried corn and many others.
Drone shot was great. Your getting better at videos
Enjoyed the video what variety were the garlic and corn thanks
Corn is 🌽 it tastes just wonderful eather way. I love tuxedo 🌽. Please treat your workers with the most respect please they are hard working Men who don't get proper housing and pay... Without them you would be lost without workers
Great job as always Logan!!!
It looks more steamed than roasted. Usually roasted gets a little more char. I imagine it's good either way.
Which crops are your best profit? You can "burp" the refrigerator by turning it over for 24 hours. Then turn back over and turn on. You'll then be able to see whether it's working correctly or not. I do that when it "freezes" when it shouldn't. I've never had a bad power surge though.
Definitely the sweet corn! Thanks for watching 😁
I grew up in Iowa nothing like fresh sweet corn , with butter , salt and pepper. Now living in Arizona for the last 20 years people out here also put mayo on it. Try it !
Mayo and Parmesan and maybe some Tajin or hot sauce. Amazing. Almost notty. Thanks Mexico.
Looks like a good time and the corn looks delicious 😀👍
Your barn is so awesome. The beams are spectacular. Do you know when it was raised and did your family build it?
1890 originally but we have put an addition on in 1950 and we just have been revamping it every couple years where it needs it. Thanks for watching 😁
Hey Logan the garlic looks great! How long do you cure them? We cure ours for a few weeks and store in our cool mud room. We harvested 220 this year, not bad for a small homestead. That steamed corn looks so good. God bless
We cure them in our barn until we start pulling them apart for our planting for next years garlic. I would say around end of September to early October. WOW that’s a ton of garlic for a smaller scale farm! Good for you! 😁 thanks for watching Mike I hope all is well & God bless
Thank you soo much you people of the green that share wonderful veggies!
I've had real good luck with mini fridges . Last one lasted 30 years then got stolen and the one i have at the shop is 20 years old and works fine .
Beautiful garlic and 🌽🌽🌽 look so delicious.
IIRC last year the wholesale prices for corn were really high, $8/dozen? Did they come down this year? I kind of skipped around so if I missed that in the video, my apologies.
Thanks for the Drone Coverage!
Idea got you. I have big pig roasts and make 200 ears at a time. My idea. We melt two sticks of butter and float the butter in a tall spaghetti tupperware over warm water. Then you just dip the ear to cover in butter
Where did you get the roasting pans? Did you have it made?
Paradise!
The garlic must smell wonderful! 😛😛😛
Great crop of garlic good job well done 😊
Heard its ready when the golden hair turns a dark brown,meaning every kernal of corn has reached its full growth.
Great video, how could you tell the corn was not ready?
It feels as if the corn is not all the way filled out, or if I open it the look of it will be they are too young. Smaller, and a really faint yellow. Our corn is yellow and white so it should be darker. Thanks for watching 😁
Hi!! Due to work we didn't make it to Briggs. Missed your corn. Is there any way to replicate this on a smaller scale for home use?
🌽 Awesome!
Tried this just the oother year and it was realy good on corn mayo and parmesan cheese.
Thanks for being a Farmer.
How much do you charge per head of garlic at Wilkes barre farmers market?
We charge $3 for a head of garlic. Thanks for watching 😁
It was nice to see your mom with the camera didn’t know the name of your Dad or yours.
How much an ear?
Not sure about that leaded hose. Should be a white RV type hose , lead free , food safe
looks like a great party
Will those garlic guys help you moving forward,or it was just one-and-done action ?
They will be helping us all season on the farm! Thanks for watching 😁
My Favorite corn. Yum!!!!
Sweet corn looks good on festival
Hmmm… Just curious… Who is your help loading the garlic on the trailer in the field? They don’t look like your family.
They are not they are just help that we have hired here on the farm. Thanks for watching 😁
I see it’s taking 3 new guys to replace Frank. 😅
Cheaper labor and less chatty.
Yea what happened to Frank? He seemed to like the crystal meth. Good worker.. But I don’t think coffee was making the man that energetic.
@devinsullivan7233 my thoughts also,,but I was trying to be polite😂
lol. Sorry. Someone had to say it.
food looks GOOD
I can taste that corn and its delicious
Wow.😮
Love corn but beside been so delicious, don’t have any nutritional benefits more than that we don’t have enzymes to digest it. Still eating all 😂
Am really excited about your farm bro,Iam from Africa specific Kenya,if you can give me that opportunity to work on your farm ,I will appreciate bro
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Bahaha... hearing the conversation about the person who has a new Larry as a boy friend! "That's too many Larrys!" I bet you she'd even agree. I have had 2 husbands named Chris. The 1st has been lovengly nicknamed the has been instead of ex husband. And my last sadly committed suicide (i use his old user name-old joke between us). Awhile ago a man came up to me & started talking to me. He was a bit flirty. When he told me his name was Chris, i had to go!
Bacon, tomatoe, lettuce,onion on fresh bread with lots of mayo, salt and pepper.
YUUUMMMYYYYY.
Yup steamed corn
I don’t buy GMO corn especially in USA anymore
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I didn’t see the white guy loading or staking anything but the Mexican workers
Hmm, that's different from garlic from no dig.
Hard to beleive but mayo sour cream and cayenne is kilĺer
You’re lucky to have help available for hire. I hope they are properly documented if they’re not citizens.
You can hope all you want. lol. Not happening
Why is it of any concern. Are you going to take over for them?
where there is good food there money to be made
Looks like steamed corn not roasted!🙄🤔
10 minutes? Jesus, corn is cooked in 60 seconds.
Seems like a bad place to store those seeds in a frig in a hot greenhouse. Too easy for frig to go bad in that heat.
12:57 I like simplicity like this
plenty of customers..nice business
You know the old saying.....THE DUMBER THE FARMER THE BIGGER THE CROP. 🤔