Dried Corn
Yes, this is corn. According to the instructions, “To rehydrate, place the dried corn in hot water for 10 minutes.” From another corn drying source: dried corn will keep for a very long time, and is a great way to store corn. You can dry your own corn by spreading it out on a tray in your oven, setting it to warm and waiting a couple days.
A half cup of dried corn will re-hydrate to yield one cup. Dried corn can be used in soups and stews, eaten as a snack, or ground as cornmeal.
Aluminum Pipe Wrench
A pipe wrench is one of the strongest tools in the toolbox. This also makes it one of the heaviest tools in the toolbox. Such weight well and fine for the occasional user of the pipe wrench, but if you hold it in a tight space for long periods of time, it will tax your muscles. This aluminum beauty is much lighter, yet still very strong. An aluminum pipe wrench has a bonus feature in that it won’t rust. Very cool indeed!
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