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DougC

This is a corn bore.

I takes exactly 2.75 corn bores to make a teaspoon.

 

Steve and Koen your welcome!!!!   :lol:

 

 

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Ed Kennell

Whaatt ???   :confusion-shrug::confusion-confused::confusion-waiting:

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953 nut
3 hours ago, DougC said:

takes exactly 2.75 corn bores to make a teaspoon.

I would think stainless steel would be more suitable for making a teaspoon;     But if that is what you want to do;     well;    OK!   :ychain:

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C-101plowerpower
8 hours ago, 953 nut said:

I would think stainless steel would be more suitable for making a teaspoon;     But if that is what you want to do;     well;    OK!   :ychain:

 

i prefer to use random objects as stirring aparatus

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SylvanLakeWH

So, do you cook them first, or sushi style? Any salt?

 

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squonk
1 hour ago, C-101plowerpower said:

 

i prefer to use random objects as stirring aparatus

Pens work well as long as the're not leakers! :)

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JC 1965

Well,  how do they taste ?      :confusion-confused:

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WHX??
1 hour ago, JC 1965 said:

Well,  how do they taste ?      :confusion-confused:

Better ask the fish I catch using them for bait!

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, JC 1965 said:

Well,  how do they taste ?      :confusion-confused:

Like corn of course with a hint of husk.

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CasualObserver
15 hours ago, DougC said:

This is a corn bore.

 

Actually its a "corn borer." :hide: sorry... have to correct... I was raised in a seed corn family.

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stevasaurus

@CasualObserver  Jason, why didn't you move this to the "Garden" section.  :ychain:  :ROTF:

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DougC
7 hours ago, CasualObserver said:

 

Actually its a "corn borer." :hide: sorry... have to correct... I was raised in a seed corn family.

 

I actually had corn borer down first but backspaced and removed the r. Thought I would catch a bunch of flak from people that aren't from around the corn belt ......   As Ed McMahon would say    You are correct sir!  :lol:

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tunahead72

So, what's worse than finding a corn borer in your corn?

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DougC
7 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Like corn of course with a hint of husk.

 

They are after all corn fed..... Good post Ed!   :lol:

3 minutes ago, tunahead72 said:

So, what's worse than finding a corn borer in your corn?

 

Half a corn borer in your ear of corn after you take a bite......:lol:

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Ed Kennell

A  boll weevil in your cotton ball.

A boll weevil perched on a cotton plant. The adult weevil measures from three to eight millimeters from the tip of the snout to the abdomen, which is half the length of its body.

 

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tunahead72

Yep, half a corn borer was the answer I was looking for.

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stevasaurus

Survivor-man would eat corn borers all day and be glad he had them.  :)

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Ed Kennell

Taste like chickin....

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DougC
42 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

A  boll weevil in your cotton ball.

A boll weevil perched on a cotton plant. The adult weevil measures from three to eight millimeters from the tip of the snout to the abdomen, which is half the length of its body.

 

 

Are there a lot of boll weevils in Felton, Pa. ?    Do you spray your cotton or stand guard with a shotgun like Bill Murray in the Caddyshack  Movie ?

Or yell GET OFF MY LAWN like Clint Eastwood?     :lol:   :ychain:

 

:handgestures-thumbupright:

chicken.jpgYep, taste like chicken.....:lol:

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Ed Kennell

No boll weevils in Felton, but if they ever show up, they'll  get a dose of  :wh: exhaust like  I gave the moles a few years ago.

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SylvanLakeWH
15 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

No boll weevils in Felton, but if they ever show up, they'll  get a dose of  :wh: exhaust like  I gave the moles a few years ago.

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Straight out of Caddyshack!!! - As Bill Murphy says: License to kill gofers from the USMC...

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DougC

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