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View Poll Results: Would you eat the ear of corn that you just removed a worm from?
Throw out the whole thing 1 8.33%
Throw out the whole thing
1 8.33%
cut off the part that had the worm 8 66.67%
cut off the part that had the worm
8 66.67%
tell the mkt where you purchased it... 1 8.33%
tell the mkt where you purchased it...
1 8.33%
drop the clean ear in boiling water...butter, salt, pepper and eat it. 2 16.67%
drop the clean ear in boiling water...butter, salt, pepper and eat it.
2 16.67%
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Old 07-16-2012, 09:27 AM #11
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We are talking about a healthy, wiggly small green worm. I understand that they like it too but....
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Are talking about a live wiggly worm here? The corn is cooked, right? That'd be one tough worm. Maybe if I ate it I could gain some of it's strength!
Yes, a live worm before you cook the corn. If you don't remove that worm you would have a nice cooked worm.
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Might as well have some protien with your corn
I was brought up on a farm for a little while and we wasted nothing,cut that worm off and eat the corn.One of my friends worked at a canning plant,O the horror stories of what he saw.
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I lived on meany farms and yes just cut it out,but still dose not sound to apatizing to me
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My back yard was a corn field growing up.
the farmer let us pick the corn all we wanted. We just cut off any part that wasn't good. It was sweet and yummy. I can't waste either, especially in todays ecomomy. Now bugs in the flour.... I have more of a problem if that were to happen. I think we eat more bugs than we know about. ginnie
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Put the flour in the freezer when you buy it. That kills whatever.
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My back yard was a corn field growing up.
the farmer let us pick the corn all we wanted. We just cut off any part that wasn't good. It was sweet and yummy. I can't waste either, especially in todays ecomomy. Now bugs in the flour.... I have more of a problem if that were to happen. I think we eat more bugs than we know about. ginnie
did you know that thouse bugs are in all flour,but if you put a stick of peppermint gum in with your stored flour that they will not hatch,hope this helps,have a good day
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I will remember the peppermint gum trick. Yes I had heard the larva was already in the flour. I also know that bugs are in alot of our foods. Oh well protien. Lots of countries eat bugs on a regular basis, I just don't want to know about it!!!! have a good day. ginnie
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I will remember the peppermint gum trick. Yes I had heard the larva was already in the flour. I also know that bugs are in alot of our foods. Oh well protien. Lots of countries eat bugs on a regular basis, I just don't want to know about it!!!! have a good day. ginnie
I feel the same way, i know that by fda regulations they are aloud a serton amount of bug and hair in things but I don't want to hear about it I gess I'm one of thouse people that feels what you don't know can't hert you lol
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