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Topic: Movie theater popcorn making tricks
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Gerald Santana
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1060
From: Cottage Grove OR
Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 25, 2013 12:45 PM
Hi Roger,
Look at the date printed on the book, it could be true that harder shells yield less popped corn however, you can always add that unpopped corn back into the kettle to try again on the next pop.
The reason I ask you to check the date of the printed material is because I noticed that the Great Northern also sells organic popcorn although, it's much more expensive. If they printed the instructional materials before they offered the organic stuff, it could have turned anyone off to buying popcorn outside of the Great Northern offered popcorn.
Also regarding coconut oil, I agree that it is great for popping and when it cools on the popcorn it coats it much differently than sunflower oil, the oil a lot of theaters use. If the coconut oil hardens on the kettle it also makes it a little harder to clean.
The popcorn I buy, does not have any coating or butter on it before it's popped and appreciate the sample to try out but, always remember (coming from the Great Northern description in their popcorn):
"Did you know that non-organic popcorn is on the FDA's list of top ten foods most contaminated with toxic pesticides and chemicals? Are you looking for a safe, all natural, Non GMO, organically grown popcorn? If so, stop looking. The Great Northern Popcorn Company has a reputation for quality and quality is the key to great taste."
they also go on to state:
"No matter who is popping, every batch is sensational popcorn. If you just purchased one our new popcorn machines or are looking for that great theater taste in your existing machine, stop looking! This is great tasting, high-volume popcorn that pops up fluffy time and time again."
http://www.greatnorthernpopcorn.com/p-31-great-northern-popcorn-organic-yellow-gourmet-popcorn-5-pounds-all-natural.aspx
So this message is just a heads up, be careful using GMO popcorn in the long run, even Great Northern thinks so!
-------------------- http://lostandoutofprintfilms.blogspot.com/
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