
Do you remember the first creamed corn recipe I tried?

I said this: "my creamed corn experience is limited to the stuff in a can. And I guess technically that's not truly creamed corn since there's no cream. For many, many years I thought creamed corn was smashed corn. Oops."

And now I know that I always thought cream style corn was creamed corn.
This is exactly what I was talkin' about. It's sugared corn! *facepalm* I hope cream style corn works in the recipe. The can's already open and it's going in.

Ralph's Cream Style Corn found in the canned vegetable aisle in 14.75-oz cans for $0.69 each.
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