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bktheirregular ([personal profile] bktheirregular) wrote2004-04-08 01:52 pm

Miscellaneous

Took today off - they're not paying me, so it's not like I'm losing money. (Actually saving money, since my brother was good enough to spring for lunch today.)

Also decided to indulge in shallowness; the National Security Advisor was testifying before the 9/11 Commission, and I decided that I should give her testimony the attention it deserved.

In other words, I whinged that her testimony would preempt the Yankees home opener.

FYI: it didn't. See current music.

ETA: discussions with the kid brother on what to do for dinner.

Him: "What to do for a vegetable?"
Me: "I'll get some corn."
Him: "That's a grain, not a vegetable."

Is it? I was always under the impression that corn was a legitimate veggie.
lizbetann: (weird harold)

[personal profile] lizbetann 2004-04-08 11:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Corn" is a European term for general grain; I think they call what we call "corn" by its proper name, "maize".

I think what happened was that the first Europeans who hit America's shores saw Native Americans grinding dried maize and assumed it was like their wheat/barley/rye/etc, and tagged it as "corn".

It's a very starchy vegetable, hence it's ability to be ground and used as flour, but it is a veggie. *g*