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Removing corn from cob, unique

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First time I saw this done this way! :arms:
 
I use my teeth...

...while I still have 'em! ;)
 
I use my teeth...

...while I still have 'em! ;)
Even though I don't have all my original teeth, with the manufactured additions I can too! Implants sure help! :thumbsup2:
 
If you like southern fried corn that’s a great idea. We’ll give it a try one of these days.
 
Always wondered what a Bundt pan was used for ...

Here's what we Yankees used back in the 1830s -

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Turn crank, knife wheel inside spins, drop corn cob into top opening. Knife wheel tears corn kernels from cob, which drop into bucket placed below. Wheel then spits out empty cob through the side slot.

Invented in Woodstock CT!
 
I agree, and only uses for corn to be separated from the cob, is corn bread and moonshine.
Hmmm - but Yaya (SWMBO) makes some fantastic crawfish/corn chowder!
 
Yaya?

Janet's alter ego?
 
Yup
 
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