Now here’s an interesting (albeit kind of disgusting) bit of information for you. If your kids find a corn worm while you’re all shucking corn and decide to keep it as a pet in a jar with a bit of corn so it has something to eat and then put it somewhere that you don’t find it until three weeks later when they go back to school, the worm will not live, but some of the corn will try to grow (along with plenty of moldy stuff). Gross. Thanks kids for the science experiment.
Interesting, no? I’m sure you’ll find that information useful sometime in the future. Just file it under “nastiness”.
Keep preparing! Angela
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Mamma Bear says
LOL…my little grandson had 5 or 6 of the corn worms in a plastic ice cream container. They were all dead the next day so we didn't have the corn sprouting. Too funny!
Heidi says
Incredible!
Gunn Parker says
HA HA, That sounds just like the sort of thing my daughter would do.
And I'd help her :)
Thanks
Anonymous says
My life is now complete.