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Corn Kernel Bag

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 11:00 pm
by Vagabond127
Where do you get or how do you make those corn bags for icing the dick to alleviate swelling and pain?

Re: Corn Kernel Bag

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 11:46 pm
by alibaba
Just go to the store and buy as sack of dry beans. Corn kernals including popcorn have pointy ends. Beans are rounded. If the sack of beans are packed too tight in the bag to lay relaxed over your stuff, then pour out part of the bag into a ziplock. Freezer xiplock may be more durable for multi use but a tad stiffer. You can also fill a sock to do the same thing. Pour out your sock full of pennies you use for a sap that you use for self defense ( or muggings) and fill it with beans. Cheers.

Re: Corn Kernel Bag

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:13 am
by Larry10625
alibaba wrote:Just go to the store and buy as sack of dry beans. Corn kernals including popcorn have pointy ends. Beans are rounded. If the sack of beans are packed too tight in the bag to lay relaxed over your stuff, then pour out part of the bag into a ziplock. Freezer xiplock may be more durable for multi use but a tad stiffer. You can also fill a sock to do the same thing. Pour out your sock full of pennies you use for a sap that you use for self defense ( or muggings) and fill it with beans. Cheers.



Good point (about the pointy ends) Dried Beans will work much better, the corn will that and then clump when refrozen, the beans will be great straight from the freezer. :)

Larry

Re: Corn Kernel Bag

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:52 am
by Greg1956
We had two bags of frozen peas in the freezer at home and they worked perfectly for me. Sometimes after I used one I would. Just take it off and set it aside so then I would get the other bag for the next use and put the first back to refreeze.

I always had a thin dish towel between the bag and my junk so I don't believe corn would have been any problem at all.

Greg

Re: Corn Kernel Bag

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:37 am
by Larry10625
Greg1956 wrote:We had two bags of frozen peas in the freezer at home and they worked perfectly for me. Sometimes after I used one I would. Just take it off and set it aside so then I would get the other bag for the next use and put the first back to refreeze.

I always had a thin dish towel between the bag and my junk so I don't believe corn would have been any problem at all.

Greg



The only problem with the veggies is that when they thaw and then are refreeze they start getting mushy.

Larry

Re: Corn Kernel Bag

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:51 am
by Greg1956
Larry10625 wrote:
Greg1956 wrote:We had two bags of frozen peas in the freezer at home and they worked perfectly for me. Sometimes after I used one I would. Just take it off and set it aside so then I would get the other bag for the next use and put the first back to refreeze.

I always had a thin dish towel between the bag and my junk so I don't believe corn would have been any problem at all.

Greg



The only problem with the veggies is that when they thaw and then are refreeze they start getting mushy.

Larry


They are cheap and can be tossed out when you are done with them.

Re: Corn Kernel Bag

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 10:47 am
by Larry10625
Greg1956 wrote:
Larry10625 wrote:
Greg1956 wrote:We had two bags of frozen peas in the freezer at home and they worked perfectly for me. Sometimes after I used one I would. Just take it off and set it aside so then I would get the other bag for the next use and put the first back to refreeze.

I always had a thin dish towel between the bag and my junk so I don't believe corn would have been any problem at all.

Greg



The only problem with the veggies is that when they thaw and then are refreeze they start getting mushy.

Larry


They are cheap and can be tossed out when you are done with them.



Yeah, for me it's not the expense, as you say it is cheap but, since my back injury at work in 2011, I just don't get around all that well.

Larry