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Eating Corn On The Cob--What's Your Style???

kaleokahu | Jul 23, 201510:05 PM     54

You know you have one... Devil-may-care destruction? Pop the kernels for the sweetness and leave the skins? Every single one cleanly extracted? Do your lower or upper centrals do the work? Typewriter style or logroller?

Anything beyond butter, salt and pepper? Picks or barehanded? Boats or plates? Stop when you're full, or finish the ear? Is silk Kryptonite? Do you snap off the stems or use 'em as a handle? What about the tip? Boil, steam or roast? Cooked "en husk" or barenaked? Ever sneak a little re-butter? Acceptable cold as leftovers? Dipped in chocolate?

Whose partial ears would you finish off?? Toothpick at the table, or furtive flossing?

Tell the truth. Let your Corn Freak Flag fly.

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