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clkeiper August 5, 2017 07:56 PM

[QUOTE=nickel plate;658595]Figured it would happen-thank you clkeiper for dog piling on with your "you have posted 7 times" I'm a newbie remark.
I've been vegetable gardening for over thirty years and have just this year branched out into a larger scale of corn planting with the incentive of corn blanch/freezing.
All I wanted was a possibly better tool to extract the kernels via input from the Tomatoville forum-your post failed in that respect.
I have recently purchased a Kuhn Rikon Corn Zipper thanks to several here that made the positive recommendations.
Guess I'm now up to eight posts.[/QUOTE]

no problem. thanks Worth and Imp. love you both!

zeuspaul August 5, 2017 09:43 PM

[QUOTE=nickel plate;658766]And your point is?[/QUOTE]

My point was to welcome you to Tomatoville. The point of my edit was to indicate my error thinking that you were a new member.

coronabarb August 5, 2017 11:30 PM

Closing this thread for now.

Mischka August 6, 2017 12:22 AM

[QUOTE=nickel plate;658375]Hey folks-let's get this thread back on track-LOOKING FOR A WORKING GOOD CORN COB KERNEL EXTRACTING TOOL OTHER THAN YOUR EVERYDAY MAMMA'S KITCHEN KNIFE-please no more recipes, assembly line procedures, lathe extraction, beans, potatoes or cob jelly. Please stick to my subject or start your own thread. Jeeze...[/QUOTE]
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People were just being friendly and helpful, so if that offends you - you know where the proverbial door is...[/B][/COLOR] :x

Worth1 August 6, 2017 10:17 AM

As for the drill attachment to spin the corn I wonder how easy it would be to auger that thing right into your hand.:shock:

nickel plate August 13, 2017 07:17 PM

Just received a "Corn Zipper" in the mail. Later this week is the scheduled harvest-we had a sneak preview for lunch today-four sweet ears.


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