Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 16:00     Subject: Do you roll your corn on the cob directly onto the stick of butter?

So many heathens and philistines posting.

Rolling corn onto sticks of butter is an abomination. Cutlery has been available for some time now.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2024 15:49     Subject: Do you roll your corn on the cob directly onto the stick of butter?

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Anonymous wrote:No, never. As a kid we used bread heels to put a pat of butter on then rub over the corn. As an adult I learned to love corn without butter or salt. A good piece of corn needs no adornment.


Did your parents not have utensils?


using the bread heel is neater and more thrifty when you’re serving corn to a bunch of kids.


Assuming one has the heels from bread laying around. Bread. Gross


Did you just call bread gross? You've invalidated any opinion you may have on any subject whatsoever.

Who’s ever heard of putting butter on bread? Must be a regional thing.





😂
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2024 17:25     Subject: Do you roll your corn on the cob directly onto the stick of butter?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, never. As a kid we used bread heels to put a pat of butter on then rub over the corn. As an adult I learned to love corn without butter or salt. A good piece of corn needs no adornment.


Did your parents not have utensils?


using the bread heel is neater and more thrifty when you’re serving corn to a bunch of kids.


Assuming one has the heels from bread laying around. Bread. Gross


Did you just call bread gross
? You've invalidated any opinion you may have on any subject whatsoever.



No! they are saying to roll a cob directly onto a stick of butter is gross! It is!


No. Bread is gross. I would never eat in public and the bread they sell in stores is pure sugar. The only bread I would even consider is a loaf made from own stone ground wheat (try it! it's not that hard, two rocks and hammer for several hours) with wild yeast captured my local wheat field (use a cabbage leaf if you can't see the little yeast in the air.)
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2024 17:10     Subject: Do you roll your corn on the cob directly onto the stick of butter?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, never. As a kid we used bread heels to put a pat of butter on then rub over the corn. As an adult I learned to love corn without butter or salt. A good piece of corn needs no adornment.


Did your parents not have utensils?


using the bread heel is neater and more thrifty when you’re serving corn to a bunch of kids.


Assuming one has the heels from bread laying around. Bread. Gross


Did you just call bread gross
? You've invalidated any opinion you may have on any subject whatsoever.



No! they are saying to roll a cob directly onto a stick of butter is gross! It is!
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2024 17:10     Subject: Do you roll your corn on the cob directly onto the stick of butter?

This is so trashy that I wouldn't even do it home!
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2024 17:09     Subject: Do you roll your corn on the cob directly onto the stick of butter?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, never. As a kid we used bread heels to put a pat of butter on then rub over the corn. As an adult I learned to love corn without butter or salt. A good piece of corn needs no adornment.


Did your parents not have utensils?


using the bread heel is neater and more thrifty when you’re serving corn to a bunch of kids.


Assuming one has the heels from bread laying around. Bread. Gross


Did you just call bread gross? You've invalidated any opinion you may have on any subject whatsoever.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2024 16:40     Subject: Do you roll your corn on the cob directly onto the stick of butter?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, never. As a kid we used bread heels to put a pat of butter on then rub over the corn. As an adult I learned to love corn without butter or salt. A good piece of corn needs no adornment.


Did your parents not have utensils?


using the bread heel is neater and more thrifty when you’re serving corn to a bunch of kids.


Assuming one has the heels from bread laying around. Bread. Gross