What is the meaning of Jimmy crack corn and I don't care?

That was a very old piece of slang for sitting around idly gossiping. A more likely explanation is that Jimmy cracked open a jug of his late master's corn whiskey and kicked back a bit. Either way, nobody cared because the master was gone away and wouldn't be coming back.
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What's the meaning of the song Jimmy Crack Corn?

On the surface, the song is a black slave's lament over his white master's death in a horse-riding accident. The song, however, is also interpreted as having a subtext of celebration about that death and of the slave's having contributed to it through deliberate negligence or even deniable action.
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What is the meaning of The Blue-Tail Fly?

The title of Blue-Tail Fly comes from an antebellum song commonly known as "Jimmy Crack Corn." The blue-tail fly is a supposedly insignificant creature that bites the horse that bucks and kills the master.
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Is Jimmy Crack Corn about slavery?

First performed in the 1840s by blackface minstrel groups, it tells the story of a young slave named Jimmy who tells us: “When I was young I used to wait/On the master and hand him his plate/And pass the bottle when he got dry/And brush away the blue-tail fly.”
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Is a Blue Tail Fly real?

Life Cycle of the Horse Fly (Blue-Tailed or Blue Tail Fly)

Adult female horse flies lay groups of eggs in layers on surfaces such as leaves, rocks and sticks. After about a week, the eggs hatch into wormlike larvae. Immature larvae feed and grow for up to two years, depending on the species.
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What is crack corn used for?

While cracked corn does not have a high oil percentage, it is rich in both protein and fiber and is an excellent supplemental food to offer backyard birds. It can be purchased at wild bird stores or agricultural centers that offer animal feed, and it is often used as a filler in birdseed mixes.
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How is crack corn made?

Cracking corn breaks kernels down into smaller pieces that are easier for birds and other animals to digest. The corn needs to be shucked and dried to prepare it for grinding. Then, run it through a grain mill or meat grinder at a low grind setting.
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Do crows eat cracked corn?

Shelled and cracked corn

Corn is eaten by grouse, pheasants, turkeys, quails, cardinals, grosbeaks, crows, ravens, jays, doves, ducks, cranes, and other species.
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Do birds like cracked corn?

Cracked Corn: Cracked corn is a simple no mess way to feed many of the birds and wildlife in your backyard. Cracked Corn can be offered year-round in a wide variety of feeders. It is ideal for feeding squirrels, chipmunks, jays, doves and ducks from ground or hanging trays.
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Do deer eat cracked corn?

If deer cannot access high quality natural forages around your feeder, they will not thrive. As a winter supplement, cracked corn, oats, or barley are an improvement over veggies and fruit, but single diets of grains are not optimal.
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Can you use cracked corn for moonshine?

What Type of Corn Should I use in my Moonshine? Our favorite type of corn to be used in moonshine is cracked, dry yellow corn. This type of corn is considered field corn and it needs to be clean and food-grade. It is recommended to use air dried corn rather than gas dried.
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Do Cardinals like cracked corn?

In addition to large seeds, Cardinals enjoy eating crushed peanuts, cracked corn, and berries. During the winter, small chunks of suet are another great choice. Be sure to check regularly that your feeders are filled, particularly during the early morning and late evening when Cardinals prefer to eat.
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Is it OK to give wild birds popped popcorn?

Popcorn: Prepare like you would for pet birds — popped but no salt and no butter. There is no real nutritional value but it is fun to eat. Wild birds that eat this include European starlings, grackles, crows and maybe geese.
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What human food can birds eat?

What to Feed Birds from the Kitchen
  • Apples.
  • Bananas.
  • Squash Seeds, Melon, and Pumpkin.
  • Raisins.
  • Bread and Cereals.
  • Various Nuts.
  • Cooked Pasta and Rice.
  • Eggs and Eggshells.
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Where is Crack Corn made?

This puff corn snack contains no kernels or hulls so it's dangerously easy to eat. The Original flavor is the perfect combo of sweet, salty, and buttery with a fun dash of sprinkles. Trust us when we say once you try it, you'll never want to be without it. Crack Corn is handmade in Ohio with locally-sourced puff corn.
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Where in Ohio is Crack Corn made?

Our small, but fast-growing, puff corn company is hiring Production Associates in Jackson Township, Ohio. Production Associates work to produce, package, and ship our famous Crack Corn™… More. We strive to produce a very high quality product and therefore we strive to build a high quality team.
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Is Cracked corn the same as cornmeal?

corn meal whould be the same outcome, corn meal/cracked corn is the same but corn meal has had the "germ" removed.
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When was Blue Tail Fly written?

Song History

"Blue Tail Fly" is usually associated with blackface minstrel songwriter and performer, Daniel Decatur "Dan" Emmett, but it was credited when published in 1846 to F.D. Benteen. During the 1840s the Virginia Minstrels, of which Emmett was a founding member, popularized the song in their performances.
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