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What to Do with Leftover Corn

Author: admin Category: Corn Stoves Tags: corn for fuel, leftover corn, storing corn, what to do with left over corn

Friday
Apr 16, 2010

Stocking up on corn to get you through the cold months is great. This insures you have fuel readily available without buying and hauling repeatedly throughout the winter. Most corn stove owners know about how much corn they will need, but it’s common to have a little (or a lot) leftover.

Can I keep the corn and use it next fall? Moendo I

Storing corn during the humid months is extremely difficult. To be able to burn corn in your corn stove, you must maintain the proper level of dryness. Yes, you made sure it was correct when you bought your corn last fall, but the cold winter months and dry weather help keep your corn in good condition.

So, what do we recommend? Find an alternative use for your leftover corn and buy new, properly dried corn next fall, so that your corn stove operates and burns as efficiently as possible.

Here are some ideas of what other people have done with their leftover corn:

  1. Fill squirrel feeders
  2. Crack the corn and use it in bird feeders.
  3. Feed your chickens or give it to someone who has chickens or other livestock that would eat quality corn.
  4. Supplement your campfire with corn
  5. Make a HOT-COLD corn buddy: Fill a sock with corn, tie a knot. Heat in the microwave for 2 minutes for a heating pad or store in the freezer for a fast ice-pack
  6. Let the kids plant it and see if they can get the corn to sprout and grow; journal it, photograph it, blog it.
  7. Fill an empty water bottle with corn, replace the cap, and let the kids give you a headache from noise.
  8. Fill a sensory table with corn; similar to a sandbox, but less messy and easier to clean up. A small plastsic swimming pool works great.
  9. Compost it
  10. Drop it off at an approved deer or wildlife feeding location

Do you have other ideas?

 

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    Laurie

    May 11th, 2010 at 11:17 am

    Use it for children’s art craft projects . . . remember the
    elbow macaroni school art projects??? Keeps the children fully
    entertained on a rainy day!

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