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Old 07-20-2001, 08:01 PM   #1
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Question Corn on the Cob

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Is Corn on the Cob a legitimate thing to eat regulary?

Why does Corn appear in stool so frequently?

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Old 07-20-2001, 09:04 PM   #2
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Do you examine your fecal matter?

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Old 07-21-2001, 05:23 AM   #4
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Hey,

As a matter of fact, yes I do look at my poo very very very closely. I am enthralled with it. I am dead serious. I like looking at my dumps.

However, can anyone answer my question?

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How do you cook corn on the cob?

Does it have to be boiled in water?

Can it be done in the microwave?

How long does it have to be boiled for and at what temperature?

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Put it in the microwave for 2 minutes a ear. Make sure you cover the dish with plastic. Its good that way and fast.

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The best way to cook it POO BOY.. is to boil water, pop in a couple of ears and boil for like 8-10 minutes...this is ironic, b/c my honey has been into this lately and it comes out sooooo good!!!!!!!! Oh, and it doesn't have to be boiled at a certain temp, just boil it.

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Hey POO, as for the corn in the turd thing. Your body can digest the skin on the kernals thats all. It might break it down some but not all the way. Like peanuts and other tough skins on fruits and vegies. As for your checking out your poo. Do you stare at piles of dog poo to. Maybe you should become a proctologists and stick your finger in fresh Poo all day long, since you like it so much. Or someone who is the lab that looks a stool samples....just trying to help!

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Sweet Corn is a good source of vitamin C and fiber.

Here is a nutrition label for corn:







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This is going to sound sick but my dad used to claim back when farm animals were all put together, they only feed the cattle corn. What didn't get digested the hogs and chickens would clean up, nothing wasted.

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My grandfather used to tell me that you could tie a string around a kernal of corn and a duck or goose would eat it and poop it out then another one would eat it. Then you would have a whole string of them. Well I thought it was funny then!

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Like Prince said, corn is a good source of fiber. Eating fiber is very important.
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David Copperfield?

This post has been helpful. I didn’t know corn was that good for you.

Is corn-on-the-cob better than regular corn (corn that’s not in the can)?

Are there certain corn’s that are better for you?

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What is worse is when you find corn in your poo and you haven't had corn for weeks.

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