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Farmer's Popcorn Cobs by Ami Kealoha

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Remember the first time you took the lid off the popcorn too soon? There's something magical about corn kernels turning from inedible nuggets to fluffy puffs. While not as theatrical as popcorn exploding all over the kitchen, Farmer’s Popcorn Cobs cook in the microwave, and pop right off the cob. The Sunflower Food Company sells the Kansas-grown tiny little cobs, which produce about six cups of popcorn each. There is nothing added so you can dress it up yourself with salt, butter or whatever you wish. We found the popcorn to be flavorful, fresh, and far superior to anything else out there. Packs of three are $6.50.

by Amy Sherman

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This entry posted on 25 July 2006 at 9:21 AM
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