Posted by hermit on July 25, 2012 at 08:08:27 from (96.8.225.152):
In Reply to: Fruits of my labors posted by kornfused on July 24, 2012 at 17:37:45:
If you are going to freeze corn, the easiest and best way to put it up is to push the wheelbarrow right up to the freezer and just pitch it in. I have been doing it that way for over 20 years. Lots of people don't like to hear this, but it sure works good. As long as the shucks are not pulled down and the silks are left alone, they will keep well. I have used some that had been in there over a year and still good. Just cut off the end with the worms and throw it in a pot. An old uncle of mine told me about this years ago. I thought at the time that it sounded pretty disgusting, but a couple of years later I had a lot to put up and not much time, so decided to give it a try, and have been doing it ever since.
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