>(J.J. in WA)
>
>Our pal (PENMART01) wrote:
>> >(J.J. in WA) writes:
>> >
>> >One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>> >cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>> >plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>> >each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>> >but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>> >I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?
>>
>>
>> http://www.cookscorner.com/product_l...pt=100&last=59
>
>Perfect!! That's exactly what I was looking for -- thanks very much,
>Sheldon...
You're welcome. I kinda like those green corn dishes. I can't remember the
last time I used corn holders though. For many years now the only way I cook
corn on the cob is in its husk, either in the nuker or on the grill. Then I
just skin back the husks, give em a little twist, and voila, a poifect corn
handle. I don't know why folks boil corn, everything about the concept is
pretty silly, especially since fresh corn is a mid summer thingie why would any
normal brained person choose to sweat up their kitchen by boiling an immense
pot of water during the hottest part of summer. Grilling corn is so easy...
and it tastes much better than that soggy boiled style... the cooking water has
more flavor.
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