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Both products contained popcorn kernels, flavored oils, and salt packaged in a light-weight aluminum pan with an expandable foil cover. Bake for approximately 20 minutes, or until the top is golden brown. So you’re paying four times as much for the dubious convenience of getting to heat your corn kernels using microwaves rather than fire. Jiffy Pop was an immediate commercial success. Jiffy Pop Popcorn Ingredients: 1 cup cornmeal 2 cups of water 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 egg white 3 tablespoons of oil Method: Mix all ingredients well. A 900-gram bag of plain yellow popcorn kernels, on the other hand, goes for $2.59, or about 29 cents per 100 grams. Microwave for 5-6 minutes on high, covered, in the bowl. For example, a large Pyrex bowl would be ideal. At three bags of popcorn per box, that’s about $1.20 per 100-gram bag. In a microwave-safe glass bowl, follow these steps:Take out a large microwave-safe glass bowl with a tight-fitting lid and place the popcorn kernels in it. First, there’s cost: a box of Pop Secret costs $3.59 at my local grocery store. You can melt some butter to pour on at the end, but frankly, I think you’ll find you don’t need it.Īpart from taste, there are some empirical benefits to eschewing microwave popcorn. (Are you writing this down?) The Internet abounds with neurotic tips and warnings about how easy it is for your kernels to burn, but as long as you don’t add more than a single layer of kernels to your saucepan, don’t set the heat too high, and leave the lid slightly ajar, you will have a very hard time making a bad batch. You can count on Jiffy to be ready in minutes Product Details.
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This butter flavored popcorn is a delicious treat that you can enjoy in the afternoon, during a movie night or whenever you're craving a buttery treat.

There are literally three steps: turn on stove, add oil, add popcorn. Choose JIFFY POP for a fun snack that's ready in a jiff. And stovetop popcorn is incredibly easy to make.
