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Making Popcorn
- markiver54
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Re: Making Popcorn
Not sure how they prepare it, but our local grocery chain sells it pre-popped for $1.00 a bag. That usually lasts me two movies which is the only time I/we eat it. All I have to do is open the bag.
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Re: Making Popcorn
I put a bag in the microwave one time years ago and hit 20 min instead of 2. The smell through the house got my attention at about 5 minutes...microwave was black inside and we just got rid of it. Don't do that.
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Re: Making Popcorn
RanchRoper wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 9:12 pmI put a bag in the microwave one time years ago and hit 20 min instead of 2. The smell through the house got my attention at about 5 minutes...microwave was black inside and we just got rid of it. Don't do that.


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Re: Making Popcorn
It is an odor from another world...
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Re: Making Popcorn
Sams club Smart Pop just open the bag and eat.RanchRoper wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 9:12 pmI put a bag in the microwave one time years ago and hit 20 min instead of 2. The smell through the house got my attention at about 5 minutes...microwave was black inside and we just got rid of it. Don't do that.
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Re: Making Popcorn
I use my whirley pop, and bacon grease for bacony taste. A teaspoon will do.
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Re: Making Popcorn
you are the first person I've ever heard of who has made Jiffy Pop work ..... during out last camping trip I watched a lady trying to do so over a campfire .... her pan popped a few kernels and the aroma of burnt popcorn made it very clear that the rest was toast .... very, very dark toast ..

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Re: Making Popcorn
They are easy. Once started there is no stopping.JEBar wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:02 pmyou are the first person I've ever heard of who has made Jiffy Pop work ..... during out last camping trip I watched a lady trying to do so over a campfire .... her pan popped a few kernels and the aroma of burnt popcorn made it very clear that the rest was toast .... very, very dark toast ..![]()
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Re: Making Popcorn
those aluminum pan poppers came out in the late 50's .... I well remember watching the aluminum cover stretch as the popping corn could be heard .... I've never seen one work "as advertised" and would sure like to do so
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