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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 17:51:05 GMT, Julia Altshuler
> wrote: > > I can't speak for the whole of humanity, but I like it. I like being > able to check the kernels in the store. In every crop, there are bound > to be some ears that are bug eaten or don't have the kernels fully grown > in. Rather than get them home and be disappointed there, why not know > what I'm buying before I buy it? You want to know what they do with your cast off? Break off the worm eaten part and sell it anyway. I like the "test" of feeling the cob to find out if it's fully developed w/o shucking it first. > I hardly think it's rude to want to > know the quality of the produce. With the garbage can right there, I > can accomplish the task of shucking in only a few minutes and feel neat > and clean about it. The people I see shucking corn into the bin usually live in apartments and clearly want to generate as little garbage as possible at home. I certainly remember the not so good days of backed up garbage shutes and that was over 30 years ago. > Perhaps there is a way to judge an ear without > shucking it, but since shucking doesn't destroy it either way, I can't > see where doing so is rude. As for this being a new trend, I can't > remember a time when supermarkets DIDN'T place the can right there for > the customer's convenience. > If so, you're just a "baby" (which is an observation, not a denegration). > > There are stores that prepackage everything. I try not to shop at > those. Agree! sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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