So I tried looking for taber corn yesterday and couldn't find any stalls anywhere
Does anyone know of any confirmed places that are selling it in the NW
So I tried looking for taber corn yesterday and couldn't find any stalls anywhere
Does anyone know of any confirmed places that are selling it in the NW
There's a stall that's usually setup at the Beddington Safeway, they're usually positioned near the Pig & Whistle Pub.
I bought some Monday in the Canadian Tire parking lot in Beacon Hill I am going up to Costco today I will let you know if it's still there.
The one in canadain tire parking lot wasn't "taber" corn though
The stalls just started going up in Lethbridge and Taber yesterday. Calgary can't be too far behind.
my mistake if it's not...it's not like Taber corn is the best anyway.Originally posted by desipwr
The one in canadain tire parking lot wasn't "taber" corn though
So very true, Kritafo, had some wonderful corn from the Brooks area last summer that was good as any Taber corn we've had.
Will fuck off, again.
Just watched the news at Lunch , I guess the crops grew very late in the season , they are just shipping Taber Corn today..
Anyone know some spots?
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So I gots to ask seeing as I grew up in southern Alberta farming country between Lethbridge and Medicine Hat - where does a farm have to be to be considered as growing Taber corn? If your corn growing farm is closer to Fincastle or Barnwell, can it be marketed as Taber corn? And would anyone really know the difference. Lots of great eating corn is now grown in the Brooks area, the Picture Butte area and even around Bow Island and Medicine Hat. Maybe the public is just blind to the corn that's out there that's just as good if not better than Taber corn. Suckers we are sometimes.
Will fuck off, again.
mmm... corn....
Last edited by thecitizen; 08-27-2010 at 01:55 AM.
I'm from Taber and I believe any farm in the MD of Taber can call it that. Obviously nobody is growing it within the town itself so that makes sense to me. It's a little silly really, as it's not the name of the town that makes the corn good. It's the soil/whatever else that does it. Good growing conditions don't stop at some arbitrary invisible line where the MD becomes county of Lethbridge. I think any corn grown in southern Alberta would be just as good.Originally posted by speedog
So I gots to ask seeing as I grew up in southern Alberta farming country between Lethbridge and Medicine Hat - where does a farm have to be to be considered as growing Taber corn? If your corn growing farm is closer to Fincastle or Barnwell, can it be marketed as Taber corn? And would anyone really know the difference. Lots of great eating corn is now grown in the Brooks area, the Picture Butte area and even around Bow Island and Medicine Hat. Maybe the public is just blind to the corn that's out there that's just as good if not better than Taber corn. Suckers we are sometimes.
They always setup at the Co-op/Canadian Tire parking lot in Dalhousie. I drive by there a few times a day, so I'll let you guys know when it arrives.
Just got back from the beddington safeway no more than 10 minutes ago and he's there. Grabbed myself 2 bags. He's selling it a dozen for $8 or half a dozen for $5. He said he's there until wednesday.
i Seen to places just yesterday 1 near the petsmart across from chinooks centres. and the other on macloud and herhitage dr.
Taber corn now available in the parking lot by the Dalhousie Crappy Tire.
You can buy it the grocery stores too, it has to be kept somewhat cool for the best quality. (Not a problem down there this year)
1/2 that price at the store.