(5 quotes found)
“The husks keep the moisture and flavor in (unlike boiling); they keep it warm until you're ready to eat it; and the silks all come off easily, mostly in one bunch. What more could you want?”
Gary Schuldt
“After breaking up of the husk the creature issues out, leaving a little moisture behind, and after a short interval flies up into the air and sets a chirping,”
Aristotle
“He would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat.”
Bible
“Ever looked sufficiently at a quite everyday looking stamped addressed envelope? Admittedly it is an outer husk: its face, in all its featureful perfection of imperfection, is its fortune: it exhibits only the civil or military clothing of whatever p”
James Joyce
“Well, we started about 24 years ago demonstrating corn-husk weaving at the Boone County Conservatory and, well, one thing leads to another.”
Chuck Anderson