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Kerrmudgeon
07-31-2012, 6:26pm
I'd like to find a good corn stripper, so I can make recipes using fresh corn. Any one have one they like? I've seen the ones on the net, but I'd like to get it first hand. Thanks.:sneaks:

MikeB
07-31-2012, 6:47pm
I Never had the urge to use one. I have on occassion used a paring knive to strip kernals off the cob, but being a mid-western hick, I still enjoy corn straight off (or still on ) the cob.

My FIL has all kinds of bridges and stuff, so he won't eat it off the cob, uses a butter knife to strip it off, but Tough Sh1t sherlock.:rofl:
MIL still chomps a mean cob at 84 years old.

Got any pix to post. I'm not familiar with these devices.

LisaJohn
07-31-2012, 9:19pm
Did you mean a corn cutter?

NeedSpeed
08-01-2012, 10:44am
All the TV chefs just use a knife.

Kerrmudgeon
08-02-2012, 10:30pm
I've been using a knife all my life but you don't get whole kernels that way, and sometimes you get a bit of cob. It would be nice to make a few Mexican dishes or shepherds pie with whole fresh kernels.:seasix:

My old man is 89 and still chows down right off the cob as well.

MrPeabody
08-04-2012, 5:22pm
Okay, so I bought some corn. What time is the stripper coming to my house?

Bucwheat
08-06-2012, 11:30am
I still use a knife,never seen a corn stripper.