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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 07-15-2012, 10:40 AM #1
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Default Wormy Corn

How do you feel about finding a worm in your ear of corn?

Would you go ahead and eat it, the corn, not the worm?
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