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Looking for Pop Corn Recommendations!

Old fashioned, in the cast iron pan on the stove top. 2 tablespoons canola oil, 1/3 c. pop corn, less than 3 minutes.

Actually takes less time than the microwave kind. :D

I've been getting the Orville Redenbacher kind in the jar, it stays fresh in the pantry if sealed tight. In the dry Colorado climate, if it isn't kept sealed well it won't pop after a month or so.

Cop Porn doesn't need to stay sealed to remain fresh, though. :gogirl:
 
''A report from the FDA indicates that a chemical coating used in microwave popcorn bags breaks down when heated into a substance called perfluorooctanoic (PFOA). The Environmental Protection Agency has identified PFOA as a “likely carcinogen.” Another study has found an acid that can be extracted from the chemical causes cancer in animals and is “likely to cause cancer in humans.”

A second potential danger in microwave popcorn is diacetyl, an FDA-approved chemical found in the fake butter flavoring. There’s even a debilitating respiratory disease called “popcorn workers lung,” (the medical name of the condition is bronchiolitis obliterans) suffered by microwave popcorn factory workers caused by extended inhalation of the chemical’s fumes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, (NIOSH) concluded that diacetyl needs further study so that workers in the flavorings and snack industry are no longer at risk.''

This is from the Healthy Living website. In addition to the unhealthful aspects, I think microwaved popcorn tastes awful.
 
You pop a man's corn :lol:

Back to topic: usually microwaved ones. I once bought the old-fashioned one but they're expensive here.
 
4. I use Wabash Valley Farms Real Theater Popping Oil, available at Amazon, and Flavacol popcorn season salt. I detest microwave popcorn. I tried so many varieties and didn't like any of them.
 
Well, my stovetop hand crank olde tymie style popper arrived today. Now to try it out.

And never knew there were so many varieties of pop corn.
 
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