
List Price:
$29.99
Price: $17.54
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Features:
- Produces virtually no unpopped kernels with either regular or gourmet popcorn
- Makes up to 18 cups in less than 2-1/2-minutes
- Faster and more economical than microwave-bag popcorn
- Handy measuring cup doubles as a butter melter;14 by 9 by 6-1/2-inch.
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Best hot air popper! Convenient, natural and light! Pops regular or gourmet popping corn with hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low calorie treat ! Fast! Pops up to 18 cups of gourmet corn in less than 2 1/2 minutes. Leaves virtually no un-popped kernels.
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Plug in Presto’s PopLite and the party begins. In less than 2-1/2 minutes you’ll have up to 18 cups--two large bowlfuls--of fluffy popcorn with virtually no unpopped kernels. And because the machine uses hot air instead of oil, the resulting snack is healthier and lower in calories. That’s not to say you can’t add butter; in fact, the 1/2-cup measuring cup on top of the popper doubles as a butter melter. Simply put in the desired amount of margarine or butter (room temperature is best), and it melts from the heat produced during the popping process. The clear plastic cover and cup, which must stay on during popping so the popped corn doesn’t fly all over the room, easily remove for hand cleaning with warm, soapy water. No other clean-up is required. While a few unpopped kernels spring out the chute as the machine begins to heats up, the chute does a good job of directing the popped corn into a bowl. The popper measures 14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches, and is identical to Presto’s Orville Redenbacher Hot Air Corn Popper except for color and logo. Presto covers the PopLite with a two-year warranty. --Ann Bieri
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$34.99
Price: $22.87
You Save: $12.12 (35%)
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Features:
- Makes up to 18 cups in less than 2-1/2 minutes
- Electric popper uses hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low-calorie treat
- Faster and more economical than microwave-bag popcorn
- Handy measuring cup doubles as a butter melter;14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches
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Best hot air popper! Convenient, natural and light! Pops regular or gourmet popping corn with hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low calorie treat ! Fast! Pops up to 18 cups of gourmet corn in less than 2 1/2 minutes. Leaves virtually no un-popped kernels. Endorsed by Orville Redenbacher.
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Plug in the Orville Redenbacher Hot Air Corn Popper and the party begins. In less than 2-1/2 minutes you’ll have up to 18 cups--two large bowlfuls--of fluffy popcorn with virtually no unpopped kernels. And because the machine uses hot air instead of oil, the resulting snack is healthier and lower in calories. That’s not to say you can’t add butter; in fact, the 1/2-cup measuring cup on top of the popper doubles as a butter melter. Simply put in the desired amount of margarine or butter (room temperature is best), and it melts from the heat produced during the popping process. The clear plastic cover and cup, which must stay on during popping so the popped corn doesn’t fly all over the room, easily remove for hand cleaning with warm, soapy water. No other clean-up is required. While a few unpopped kernels spring out the chute as the machine begins to heats up, the chute does a good job of directing the popped corn into a bowl. The popper measures 14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches, and is identical to Presto’s PopLite Hot Air Corn Popper except for color and logo. Presto covers the popper with a two-year warranty. --Ann Bieri
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Ideal for popping delicious popcorn with or without oil. Serve directly from bowl. Quick and easy popcorn, from your microwave. Dishwasher & microwave safe. Make light and fluffy popcorn in about 4 minutes. Just place 1/2-cup of popcorn kernels in the bottom bowl and cover with the lid. When the popcorn has finished popping, invert the bottom bowl and lid, and you instantly have a container for your freshly popped corn. 12 cup capacity. Proudly made in the USA by Nordic Ware.
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Made of gemstone, an unbreakable, chip-proof cookware material, the Nordic Ware corn popper efficiently transmits microwave energy directly to the popcorn kernels, popping them quickly without oil. It produces the results of a hot-air popper without an additional appliance. This oil-free method is refreshing when compared to bagged corn, because you don't have to contend with grease, salt, and artificial flavoring unless you dress the corn yourself after cooking. However, take care to monitor the progress of corn during the first use. The manufacturer lists a three-to-five-minute cook time for 1/2 cup of unpopped kernels, but as microwave ovens vary, it could take considerably less time to pop. And overcooked corn burns fast using this method. Luckily, the base and lid are designed not to warp or melt, so burned kernels won't damage them. Use this versatile popper for cooking, storing, and serving popcorn and other snacks. The popper base is also ovenproof. --Carol Gnojewski
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$45.99
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Features:
- Popcorn popper with motorized stirring rod to ensure all kernels pop
- Produces up to 6 quarts in about 5 minutes; built-in butter well
- Stops automatically when done; nonstick-coated popping surface
- Measures 12 by 8-1/2 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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This 1000-watt popcorn maker makes 6 quarts of popcorn the fast and easy way.
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West Bend has improved on the classic corn popper design by adding a motorized stirring rod which ensures that every single kernel pops, every time. In about five minutes, the Stir Crazy Popper produces up to 6 quarts of perfectly popped corn, using one tablespoon of oil per 1/4 cup corn. You can clean it with just a quick swipe of the sponge. For added flavor, place a bit of butter in the butter well to melt over the corn as it pops. The plastic cover doubles as a serving bowl, so when the cycle is done, just flip it over to enjoy popcorn that's guaranteed to be good to the last pop. --Larisa Lomacky Moore
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Don't get lax on field fires
Agriculture.com - Oct 10, 2011
Examine exhaust or hot bearing surfaces. Repair leaking fuel or oil hoses, fittings or metal lines immediately. He also advises keeping 2 fire extinguishers -- 1 10-pound unit in the combine cab and a larger 20-pound extinguisher on the outside near
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Evening markets: sugar steals limelight as grains falter
Agrimoney.com - Oct 10, 2011
And that pressed on corn too, alongside increasing conversation over moves by some US politicians to press for a change to renewable fuels legislation, such that mandates for corn-based ethanol are lowered in times of thin supplies of the grain.
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Seasonal hatch chiles pair with chicken, corn
San Francisco Chronicle - Oct 09, 2011
Chiles, chicken and corn make up 3-Cs Cannellini Beans, with Hatch, New Mexico or Anaheim chiles. / Craig Lee / Special to The Chronicle; styling by Lisa Appleton Fall is the time for all types of peppers, both sweet and hot.
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Paula Deen's decadent southern style cakes
msnbc.com - Oct 10, 2011
Whisk in the milk, then stir in the butter and corn syrup. Place the pan over medium-high heat and bring to a boil, whisking constantly. Off the heat, stir in the confectioners' sugar and vanilla. Spread the frosting over the surface of the cake just
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Bullish support for grains
07.07.11
CHICAGO, Illinois (Agriculture.com) - With the weakening dollar, increased demand, and support external factors, the CME Group Grain and soybean prices have found support rallying Thursday.
In mid-session, the December corn futures are trading 5 1 / 2 cents to $ 6.14. The contract for November soybeans is 18 cents at $ 13.36 1 / 2. The wheat futures are trading on September 1 1 / 2 cents to $ 6.28 1 / 2. The Decembersoybean meal futures contract is $ 3.10 per ton to over $ 346.30 in December term and soybean oil are trading $ 0.89 higher at $ 57.28.
Source: Agriculture Online
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Salad
Creator: Georgeanne Brennan | Cooking - 2002-05-21
Cut the kernels off each ear of corn (left). In a large bowl, mix the kernels
with ... Slip 1 tortilla into the hot oil and fry, turning once, until crisp,
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Kettle Corn | Real Mom Kitchen
by Laura
I absolutely LOVE kettle corn. I love to get it where ever I can, the fair, a sporting event, a festival. However, that is really the only places you can get it. I have tried those microwave version and the just aren’t the same. When I saw there was a way to make it at home, I was dying to give it a try. this recipe is simple and quick, but since it involves hot oil, I don’t recommend the kids do this one with out adult supervision/assistance. They can help with getting the ingredients, but an adult should do the cooking part.
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