Corn! Maize!
Sometimes, words are not needed. Here's an example - Corn on the BBQ!
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Wayne Yoshida
7 years ago #2
Yes. Once you try it, you won't go back. And it is so much easier - no need to remove the husk and silk!
Wayne Yoshida
7 years ago #1
Thanks Julie Hickman - and making it on the BBQ makes it more exciting. I like it when the kernels pop and the husk and silk burn off.