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Buy DVD - Gourmet Popping Corn - Case of 15 oz. bottles, Orchard Blossom

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Address: Array Binding: Unknown Binding Brand: Wisconsinmade Country: united-states-of-america Feature: Enjoy your favorite gourmet popping corn Label: Wisconsinmade.com Manufacturer: Wisconsinmade.com Publisher: Wisconsinmade.com Size: Orchard Blossom Studio: Wisconsinmade.com
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Enjoy your favorite gourmet popping corn Full case of 12 bottles in your choice of varieties Delicious Wisconsin popping corn Great gift idea Treat yourself and keep a supply on hand
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely Perfect - Just don't heat at too high a temperature Comment: I bought Fireworks Wisconsin white birch popcorn 64oz seeking the perfect popcorn for my Whirleypop popper, but I wrecked the batches simply by cooking them too hot. Now I've discovered on my own how to do it RIGHT.
If you want perfect popcorn, here's my secret:
- Add 2-3 ounces of oil in popper + 3 kernels;
- On electric stove (yeah, I know) set burner between 8 and 9 on scale of 1 to 10. (If you set it for 10, you'll have small, lousy, and even unpopped results. Who knew!)
- When the 3 kernels pop, add 1/3 cup of kernels (any more than this and they'll spill over)
- Meanwhile, melt 1/4 to 1/3 of ONE cube of butter in microwave for 35 seconds.
- When popped, (turn the whirley handle to prevent popped corn from overheating / or shake your pot (the one on the stove) if you lack this popper) and pour into your favorite bowl, (don't put butter into your popcorn cooker) drizzling butter and sprinkling a smidgen of salt.
The very best you've ever had . . . true? Let people know!
P.S. I'm just a happy customer. I don't sell popcorn. (But now I eat too much of it.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Like unpopped kernels? Then this is for you. Comment: After reading a web review that I thought came from the Washington Post (but can no longer find), I was disappointed to find that this popcorn did not behave as expected. There were many unpopped kernels, which suggested to me that it was not very fresh. Indeed, when opening the caps, the seals on many of the bottles were not firmly glued on. There was no sound of air rushing in as I opened them. The flavors indeed had promise, but I think that my old standby, Petite Princess Amber, still wins as the best popcorn notwithstanding the Washington Post review.
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Enjoy your favorite gourmet popping corn with a supply of 15 oz. bottles of Fireworks Popcorn. Order a case of 12 bottles in your choice of the most popular varieties of the ultimate gourmet popping corn, or a variety case of one bottle of each of the twelve varieties. Wisconsin White Birch: Pops up white and crispy. Savana Gold: Large yellow kernels with a creamy, airy texture. Starshell Red: Crispy and powder white, with a rich, delicious flavor. High Mountain Midnight: Blue corn features a wild, robust flavor. Red River Valley: Dark, red kernel known for its refined taste. Autumn Blaze: Dual-colored popping corn is small, sweet and crunchy. Orchard Blossom: Pink kernel that pops white, fluffy and tender. Blue Heron: Small gray kernel with a rich, earthy flavor. Baby White Rice: Tiny white, hull-less popping corn with a classic flavor. Baby Yellow: Miniature kernel pops dainty and is easier to digest. Black Hills: Crispy with a slight natural butter taste. Sunset Fire: Gold and red stripe kernels pop fluffy and flavorful.
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