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Old 12-13-2020, 10:31 AM
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How are the hulls? Is there a lot?

I buy this, way less hulls than any brand I have tried in the past.

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I have never heard of this, but does sound like something we would like. Will have to keep an eye out when things return to normal!
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Old 12-13-2020, 12:06 PM
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Fact:
  • Hulless popcorn does not exist as popcorn needs to have a hull to pop. However, there are some varieties that have been specially bred to shatter the hull upon popping and thus the end result appears virtually hulless.
I guess there may be a special brand of mushroom popcorn that has the shattering hull, but I haven't looked.
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I ;buy Orville Redenbacher's yellow popcorn in a jar....it seems to pop larger than the jolly time, white, or black jewel in the jars or bags do. I seldom get microwave popcorn...just don't like it as much.....I usually pop my corn in a microwave popping bowl I got years ago....it has a small round specially made paper thing you stick in the bottom that was supposed to make it pop better....it is for a few uses, but I use mine multiple times. I have not seen the paper round things lately but I had picked up a couple of packets years ago and still use them. I have seen other microwave popcorn bowls for sale now....don't know how they work in comparison. Oh,...my bad....but I usually melt a quarter stick of butter and drizzle on top ....nummy. Sometimes sprinkle a little parmesan cheese on it too...
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Old 12-13-2020, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by sewingpup View Post
I .............Oh,...my bad....but I usually melt a quarter stick of butter and drizzle on top ....nummy. Sometimes sprinkle a little parmesan cheese on it too...
Why say that?
Don't you know that "Everything is Better with Butter"?
...... or cheese!!
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Old 12-13-2020, 12:55 PM
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I pop in coconut oil and drizzle on the melted sweet cream butter and sprinkle with kosher salt that has been ground to almost a powder. We are serious about our popcorn. LOL The grands always choose my popcorn instead of cake or ice cream.
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After my dentist appointment today, I'm going to go buy popcorn. Nothing better for watching Hallmark type Christmas movies. Have a great day y'all!
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I had gotten some mushroom popcorn at a Mennonite bulk store, Thumb of MI, but really did not care for it. I use a stove-top stir popper with butter flavored coconut oil, get that at their store. I prefer Orville Redenbacher's yellow popcorn in a jar and they almost always pop all kernels. I am alone with 2 dogs who love the popcorn and it helps to keep their 'back end' glands open.
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You had me at "King Size kernals"!!! I swear, I could subsist (not healthily mind you) on popcorn and a few other snacks. I also use coconut oil, and just a bit of salt to pop on top of the stove. No butter needed that way, it's delicious! I'll have to look out for this!
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Hmmm, vet told me not to give my dog popcorn. I never thought to ask why not.
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