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  Old Corn Meal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Old Corn Meal, or Signor Cormeali, was an African American street vendor in New Orleans, Louisiana who became famous in the late 1830s for singing and dancing while he sold his wares.
Old Corn Meal was known for walking through New Orleans singing and dancing while he led his horse and cart and sold Indian corn meal.
George Nichols, a flface circus clown is one, as is Thomas D. Rice, whose "Corn Meal" skit most likely came from seeing Old Corn Meal's act during one of his visits to New Orleans in 1835, 1836 and 1838.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Old_Corn_Meal   (298 words)

  
 Ethanol DDGS FAQs - Iowa Corn
Corn distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) is the product obtained after the removal of ethyl alcohol by distillation from yeast fermentation of a grain or a grain mixture by condensing and drying at least three-fourths of the solids of the resultant whole stillage by methods employed in the grain distilling industry.
It is defined as that part of the commercial shelled corn that remains after the extraction of the larger portion of the starch, gluten and germ by the processing employed in wet milling manufacture of corn starch or syrup.
It is defined as the dried residue from corn after the removal of the larger part of the starch and germ, and the separations of the bran by the process employed in the wet milling manufacture of corn starch or syrup, or by enzymatic treatment of the endosperm.
www.iowacorn.org /ethanol/ethanol_12.html   (1275 words)

  
 NativeTech: Indian Corn
Corn was often ground into corn meal, using wooden mortars and pestles.
The corn was put in the hollow part and ground by pounding up and down with a long piece of wood which was rounded on both ends.
Corn meal could be used to make cornbread, corn pudding, corn syrup, or could be mixed with beans to make succotash.
www.nativetech.org /cornhusk/cornfwdp.html   (308 words)

  
 Turf: Corn Gluten Meal
Corn gluten results in less weed seed carryover in soil and added nitrogen to feed plants.
Up to 60% of the commercial corn and soybeans in the United States is grown from GMO Seed.
Corn gluten can reduce the need for traditional herbicides that have environmental side effects.
www.uwex.edu /ces/wihort/turf/CornGluten.htm   (785 words)

  
 Aunt Jemima Corn Meal - Frequently Asked Questions
All Quaker corn meal is enriched with thiamine, niacin, riboflavin and iron.
Yellow corn meal is made from yellow corn whereas white corn meal is made from white corn.
Corn meal that has flour, leavening, and salt, and is enriched with B vitamins.
www.ajcornmeal.com /CornMeal/cornmeal.htm   (473 words)

  
 Native Foods -- Recipes--Corn
Corn was bum-rapped by scientific nutritionists because of the pellagra epidemic.
This is a fork-eating, not a pick-up corn bread.
Corn got a bad rap nutritionally when the invaders, not recognizing the nutritional importance of this treatment (which was universal among corn-growing tribes) skipped that step and lived off of plain ground cornmeal -- what's available to you, mostly, in stores.
www.kstrom.net /isk/food/r_corn.html   (3228 words)

  
 North American Millers' Association - Products Section - Corn Milling
A finer granulation of corn meal is sold as corn cones which are used in many bakery mixes; breakfast cereals; and as dusting meal for pizzas, English muffins, and other similar products.
Corn flours are used in many dry mixes such as pancakes, muffins, doughnuts, breadings, and batters.
Corn bran, an excellent source of dietary fiber, is becoming more important as an ingredient in the manufacture of corn bran cereal.
www.namamillers.org /ci_products_corn_mill.html   (1141 words)

  
 Corn Gluten Meal
Corn gluten meal is a by-product from the manufacture of corn starch and corn syrup.
The protein in corn gluten is degraded relatively slowly in the rumen.
Corn gluten meal usually is not included in mixtures at levels greater than 15 percent or fed at a rate greater than 15 percent or fed at a rate greater than 5 pounds (2 ¼ kg) per cow per day due to poor palatability above these levels.
www.ingredients101.com /cgm.htm   (195 words)

  
 Cornmeal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cornmeal is flour ground from dried maize (corn) with usage ranging from bread to pesticides.
White cornmeal (mealie meal) is more traditional in Africa.
Blue cornmeal is made from the rarer blue corn or by adding blue food coloring to the cheaper yellow cornmeal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corn_meal   (300 words)

  
 Mealie Corn Meal
Corn on the cob is delicious, but there’s more than one way to serve fresh corn.
Corn and Chaff Author: Charles Perry Corn is is a vast and attractive subject for a cookbook.
corn is already waist high and growing so avidly you can almost hear the creak of stalk and leaf as the plants stretch toward the sun.
www.mealie.co.za   (492 words)

  
 Corn Meal Update
Corn prices rose to the highest level in about a year last week (7/11), and soybeans gained, on concern that unusually hot, dry weather will linger in the Midwest through the end of July, compounding a month long deterioration of crops.
Corn prices have jumped 11 percent in the past month as a drought eroded the condition of crops in the United States, the world's largest grower.
The drought stifled development of corn plants so they didn't send out ear shoots and silk in time to catch pollen falling from the tassel, and no pollination means fewer ears of corn or ears with no kernels.
skamberg.com /corn.htm   (6732 words)

  
 Ethanol Co-Product Descriptions - Iowa Corn
Corn is about two-thirds starch, which is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide during a distilling and fermentation process.
Corn distillers dried grains (DDG) is obtained after the removal of ethyl alcohol by distillation from the yeast fermentation of a grain or a grain mixture by separating the resultant coarse grain faction of the whole stillage and drying it by methods employed in the grain distilling industry.
Corn germ meal is golden-yellow and is mainly gluten, the high-protein portion of the corn kernel.
www.iowacorn.org /ethanol/ethanol_11.html   (989 words)

  
 Corn Gluten Meal -- A Natural Lawn Care Herbicide
Corn gluten meal has been classified by EPA as a "minimum risk pesticide" that is exempt from registration requirements.
Most corn gluten meal suppliers suggest that between 12 and 20 pounds of corn gluten meal be applied per 1000 square feet of lawn.
Since corn gluten meal is used as food for mammals, birds, and fish, EPA does not expect it to cause adverse effects for these animals.
www.pesticide.org /pubs/alts/cgm/cornglutenmeal.html   (1036 words)

  
 Receipts Using Corn Meal - Authentic Campaigner Website & Forums
Corn Crisp.—Take one pint of meal, one table spoon of lard, a little salt and water—spread it on a board thin, and bake it before the fire; turn it with a string or knife.
Corn Bread.—Take six pints of corn meal, one table spoonful of salt, four pints of water, mix with the hand and bake in oblong rolls two inches long—make half an hour before baking—use hot water in winter.
Corn Cakes.—Six eggs well beaten; one pint of milk; one teaspoonful salt; two pints of mush, almost cold; two pints of meal and three tablespoonsful of melted lard; grease the oven; put one large spoonful of batter in each cake.
www.authentic-campaigner.com /forum/showthread.php?t=2336   (2474 words)

  
 Healthy Communities Project -- Corn Gluten Meal
Corn gluten meal, also called corn gluten, is a byproduct of corn processing.
Although technically a pesticide because it prevents weeds from growing, the EPA considers corn gluten meal a "Minimum Risk Pesticide" that is exempt from regulation under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).
Corn gluten meal is applied at the rate of 20 lbs per 1000 square feet of lawn.
www.healthycommunitiesproject.org /cgm.shtm   (492 words)

  
 Corn Gluten Meal - DirtDoctor.com - Howard Garrett - The Dirt Doctor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Corn gluten meal is a natural weed and feed fertilizer.
Corn gluten meal can be used when overseeding ryegrass or other cool season crops but only with care.
Mid-September is the right time to apply corn gluten meal as the natural weed and feed for the control of winter weeds like Poa annua, dandelions, rescue grass, and clover.
www.dirtdoctor.com /view_question.php?id=17   (741 words)

  
 Chemical Free, Natural, Organic, Lawn Care, using preemergent Corn Gluten Meal for Weed Control by Chem Free Lawns, Inc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Corn gluten meal is a by-product of the wet-milling process and is sold as a feed material for cattle, poultry, and other livestock.
Corn gluten meal is produced as a fine yellow powder for easier application to the soil.
Corn gluten meal is composed of 10% nitrogen.
www.chemfreelawns.com /chemfree.htm   (572 words)

  
 CORN REFINERS ASSOCIATION - PRODUCTS - FEED
Corn gluten meal supplies vitamins, minerals and energy in poultry feeds; pet food processors value it for its high digestibility and low residue.
Steepwater is a liquid protein supplement for cattle and is also used as a binder in feed pellets, and corn gluten feed provides protein and fiber for beef cattle.
Corn derived feed ingredients are one of America's leading agricultural exports.
www.corn.org /web/feed.htm   (128 words)

  
 Mom' Recipes - Corn meal mixture done and into casserole pan it goes.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The corn meal (which was soaking in the cold water while the meat was being fully cooked) can now can be transferred to a sauce pan.
If the corn meal is not constantly stirred it will form clumps that will be hard to spread out and/or the corn meal will burn on the bottom of the pan.
After the corn meal has reached the consistency of oatmeal, (thick but still spreadable), it is ready to be smeared over the meat mixture in the casserole dish.
www.memorableplaces.com /recipies/tamalepiecornmeal.html   (361 words)

  
 Corn Gluten Meal Research Page
The first is on the use of hydrolyzed proteins from corn and other grains that were shown to have higher levels of herbicidal activity than the corn gluten meal.
Bioactivity of a Pentapeptide Isolated from Corn GlutenHydrolysate on Lolium perenne L.
Isolation and Identification of Root-Inhibiting Compounds from Corn Gluten Hydrolysate, J Plant Growth Regul (1994) 13:227-230.
www.gluten.iastate.edu   (453 words)

  
 Corn Gluten
The natural herbicide that resulted from his research (made from corn gluten meal) is now patented, and is licensed for use in turf and home gardens as an alternative to weed and feed products.
Corn gluten meal products offer a non-toxic, yet effective alternative to traditional, chemical-based weed and feed products for weed control in gardens and lawns, paths and driveways.
As a weed suppressant, corn gluten acts as a natural "pre-emergent" - it inhibits seed germination by drying out a seed as soon as it cracks open to sprout.
eartheasy.com /article_corn_gluten.htm   (605 words)

  
 Organic Sweet Corn Production
Modern sweet corn varieties are classified as: "normal sugary" (su); "sugary enhanced" (se) and (se+); and "shrunken" (sh2), also called "super sweet." These differ in flavor and tenderness, and in the rate at which starches are converted to sugar.
Corn typically follows pasture, hay, or a legume-based cover crop to take advantage of the nitrogen fixed by forage legumes, and because carry-over weed problems are more easily managed with a row crop like corn than with more narrowly spaced vegetable crops.
The corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea) is the larval stage of a moth that lays eggs in the corn silk.
www.attra.org /attra-pub/sweetcorn.html   (6968 words)

  
 www.dirtdoctor.com :: View topic - corn meal
Horticultural corn meal acts as an anti-fungal agent and also serves as food for the naturally ocurring microbes in healthy soil.
Corn Gluten Meal is used to primarily as a pre-emergent for weeds but is also a powerful nitrogen based fertilizer as well.
What he found was that ordinary corn meal prevented significant seed growth and should not be used with new seeds.
www.dirtdoctor.com /forum/archive.php/o_t/t_2263/corn-meal.html   (981 words)

  
 CORN REFINERS ASSOCIATION - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The corn wet milling process separates corn into its four basic components: starch, germ, fiber and protein.
After the components are separated, fiber and protein are made into animal feedstuffs, germ is further refined into corn oil and starch can be further refined to create starches with specific characteristics, a wide variety of sweeteners, bioproducts and ethanol.
Corn flakes, corn grits, and corn meal are made using the "dry milling" process.
www.corn.org /web/faq.htm   (725 words)

  
 Corn Gluten Meal
The idea of using corn gluten meal for weed control burst on the scene in the early 1990's after Dr. Nick Christians at Iowa State accidentally discovered its herbicidal properties while he was testing it for suppression of turf diseases.
Corn gluten meal is not a registered pesticide because the U.S. EPA has granted an exemption for corn gluten meal as an herbicide.
This is the same corn gluten meal sold at feed mills for animal feed; however, it is pelletized for easier and more uniform application.
www.menunkatuck.org /pages/yards.html   (639 words)

  
 Organic Weed Control Methods ~ Corn Gluten Meal -
Corn gluten meal is a yellowy powder created as a by-product during a milling process of corn.
Corn Gluten Meal must be applied to the soil before weeds germinate in order to be effective.
Corn Gluten Meal is effective as a pre-emergent in controlling crabgrass, curly dock, dandelions, lamb's quarters, and pigweed.
faq.gardenweb.com /faq/lists/weeds/2002110117013092.html   (335 words)

  
 Grits And Corn Meal, Stone Ground Milled By Falls Mill
When the corn is milled into smaller granules, Corn Meal and corn flour are created.
Falls Mill grits, corn meal and flour are milled from whole grain with no preservatives added.
Peas and Corn Company has a 10-pound minimum order for any combination of Falls Mill stone ground grits, corn meal, flour or pancake mix (packages come in 2 or 5 pound paper bags with recipes printed right on the bag).
www.peasandcornco.com /cornmeal/stoned-ground-grits.asp   (359 words)

  
 IndustryPlayer - Entrepreneur Game - License Info Corn Meal (FOOD II)
Cornmeal is a granular flour ground from dried kernels of yellow or white corn.
This was later called corn bread' and has been a staple of American cooking to this day.
The by-products derived from the milling process are corn oil, used in salad dressings, margarines and syrups, and hominy, used primarily as a source of starch and fibre in animal feed.
www.industryplayer.com /licenceinfo.php?licid=002022   (980 words)

  
 Martha White Products: Corn Meal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Both white and yellow corn meal products are available - all made with the whole kernel of the corn for traditional flavor and texture.
Use corn meal for good homemade cornbread, cornsticks and corn muffins.
Buttermilk Self-Rising Corn Meal Mix is Martha White's original Corn Meal Mix blended with buttermilk powder.
www.marthawhite.com /products/cornmeal.asp   (174 words)

  
 Cornbread - The Virtual Weber Bullet
Stir in the sour cream, creamed corn, and oil, then add the corn meal mix, salt, and baking powder.
This recipe uses creamed corn, milk, and sharp cheddar cheese for moisture, and crumbled bacon for texture and flavor.
If you can't find self-rising corn meal mix at your supermarket, just mix up a batch using this recipe from Aunt Jemima Corn Meal.
www.virtualweberbullet.com /cornbread.html   (1112 words)

  
 Cooking For Engineers - Recipe File: Sweet Corn Bread
One suggestion for the coarse gritty corn meal is to soak the corn meal in the milk at least an hour before baking.
Use white corn meal, baking powder, and maybe soda, buttermilk (preferred) or milk and egges.
'soaking' meal in the yogurt also works to reduce the grittiness, although this is part of why we choose to use coarse meal.
www.cookingforengineers.com /article.php?id=4   (2669 words)

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