Corn on the cob

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O0 O0 O0 Corn on th cob twin pack, BOGOF at Tescos today ! Just thought you might like too know. O0 O0 O0


Diane
 
Yep I tried to buy it! lol
They had the sign there - BOGOF Sweetcorn £1.79 I picked up 2 packs of 4 (that were by the sign), paid for them and got charged full price. Went to customer services and apparerntly its the 2 packs...but the 2 pack is £1.79 aswell! And it didnt say that on the sign...
 
Daft question 98) but do you just give it to them raw and with all the leaves etc on

karen
 
goldilocks said:
Daft question 98) but do you just give it to them raw and with all the leaves etc on

karen

Yes you give it raw with all the leaves on. Some people prefer to remove the stringy bits (I think I would personally) but I think some just leave them there.
 
whats the diff between those and the ones they sell in nets that look plasticey in p@h? :-\
 
PerfectPiggies said:
whats the diff between those and the ones they sell in nets that look plasticey in p@h? :-\

Well the ones from the supermarket are "fresh" (well fresher!) than the ones sold in PAH I guess?
 
Jane said:
goldilocks said:
Daft question 98) but do you just give it to them raw and with all the leaves etc on

karen

Yes you give it raw with all the leaves on. Some people prefer to remove the stringy bits (I think I would personally) but I think some just leave them there.

Noooooo! the silks are the most nutricious (sp?) part ! The adore the silks and leaves more than the cob! Corn silk has been known to help bladder problems too! leave them on!
 
piglover said:
Jane said:
goldilocks said:
Daft question 98) but do you just give it to them raw and with all the leaves etc on

karen

Yes you give it raw with all the leaves on. Some people prefer to remove the stringy bits (I think I would personally) but I think some just leave them there.

Noooooo! the silks are the most nutricious (sp?) part ! The adore the silks and leaves more than the cob! Corn silk has been known to help bladder problems too! leave them on!

but don't they also create a choking hazard?
 
Ahhh thanks...I have seen them before...didnt even know if they were real corn ;D
 
The ones in Pets at Home are just not good for them, the ones from Tescos are fab, clear enough? ;)
 
:)Yeah i picked up the BOGOF bargain this morning, whilst i was shopping for work! i can't wait till Tescos's get the ones with the skins on, there'll be me and my mum stripping them!

Carrie
 
i buy mine a pack of corn on the cobs every week, but i usually get them rom asda, and they come with all the leaves etc still on. i usually take the leaves off as didnt realise they could eat them, but will prob leave them on this week for the piggies to eat
 
carrie said:
:)Yeah i picked up the BOGOF bargain this morning, whilst i was shopping for work! i can't wait till Tescos's get the ones with the skins on, there'll be me and my mum stripping them!

Carrie


:) :) Have you tried your local fruit and veg market stall ? They always sell corn on the cob as it comes O0 O0 O0
 
Mine love it but Digby seems to get a bit bunged up if he has it so unfortunatly he cant be around while the ladies eat it :(
 
I am trying to grow some this year, the plants are about 18 ins high at the moment.
 
Mine like corn on the cob and they would NOT be happy if I took the leaves and stringy bits off as that's their favourite part! Sometimes they eat that and then leave the corn! ;D
 
PerfectPiggies said:
whats the diff between those and the ones they sell in nets that look plasticey in p@h? :-\
They're dried and are better for things like gerbils. C:

Our gerbils loved destroying them.
 
My girls love fresh corn too. I let them hang on to the bare 'cob' for a bit too to help wear down their teeth.
 
i gave mine corn last night and gave then the leaves with it, and they didnt even touch the corn until they had demolished the leaves! ;D
 
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