Clever, fast way of separating kernals from cobs

Joel_BC

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Have you come across this before? Seems like an easy, fast way to "shell" corn (I think I'd definitely use only new, very clean channel-lock pliers).
I haven't tried it, but I tend to think fresh sweet corn might just mush up. Might be better for application with flour corn, mature dent corn, or flint corn.
 

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That is so cool!!! I had to watch it several times. I bet before you have a bucket of shelled corn, that first few flies everywhere. I can't wait to plant corn so I can try this.

Fresh corn would definitely mush up, but dry corn--this is a labor saver!
 

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That is so cool! Now I just need to get the corn and try it!
 

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O.K. that is genius!
 

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Wish I'd seen this before!
Have done thousands of cobs by hand ;(
 
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