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| meggy2 |
Posted - Oct 16 2011 : 3:59:36 PM HELP!!! We have a great harvest of popcorn that we grew. Now what? do we dry it? How long? When do we take it off the cob? How? Help! |
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| meggy2 |
Posted - Oct 17 2011 : 2:48:51 PM Thanks to all for your info.I'll let you know how things go after it dries. Barb |
| SheilaC |
Posted - Oct 16 2011 : 7:08:45 PM We have just popped it ON the cob in the microwave, in a paper bag--it's fun and yummy! :) (after it's dried, of course!)
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| Lieberkim |
Posted - Oct 16 2011 : 7:02:32 PM I leave mine on the cob until I'm ready to use it. Then use my thumb to take them off the cob and put it in the popper. It tastes so much better than the boughten and my kids LOVE making popcorn with our homegrown corn and old fashioned turn handle popcorn maker. :) It makes for some exciting times in our household. :)
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| oldbittyhen |
Posted - Oct 16 2011 : 6:11:51 PM leave it on the cob to dry, in a dry, cool area with air flow, when completly dry, then you remove kernals, you can take your hand and grip the cob and slide your hand down, and it should come off very easy, you might want to wear gloves if your hands are not real tuff...
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| prariehawk |
Posted - Oct 16 2011 : 6:11:46 PM I don't know about drying it, but getting it off the cob is easy. Take a cookie sheet (with sides) and shell the popcorn by rubbing the cob vigorously. You'll get chaff along with the kernels, so stop every so often and blow the chaff away. We did this when I was a kid and since I liked popcorn so much, I didn't mind the occasional blisters on my hands. I hope you enjoy your popcorn--I'm hungry already. Cindy
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