There are a lot of ways to eat corn on the cob. There's the typewriter method (moving horizontally across the cob, then making a loud "DING" sound when you hit the end). Then there's the rolling pin ...
Cutting corn off the cob with a knife sends kernels flying, and can be dangerous and inefficient. You’ll find dozens of gadgets that promise to do the job of removing corn kernels from the cob, but ...
Taking all the fun out of those summer barbeque’s (but hey, summer’s over any, right?), the Corn Cob Cutter is available from Miles Kimball. Simply put, it’s an easy way to get the corn kernels off of ...