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Missouri Meerschaum Company is keeping the magic of corn cob pipes alive, even using a heritage corn hybrid dating back to the 1900s. The big cob creates the perfect pith for making pipes.
The last corn cob pipe company in the U.S., vowing to stay strong to its roots. “All the pipes we make are from corn cobs we grow,” said Morgan. He says the secret sauce for the 150-year-old ...
Got corn? Our Malik Wilson shares what you can expect inside the world's largest and oldest manufacturer of corn cob pipes.
Corn on the cob floats in water, so it's best to cover the pot as it's boiling. This will prevent steam from escaping, ensuring any exposed kernels fully cook through.
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