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  2. How to Make Paper Bag Popcorn, Step by Step - AOL

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    Using a plain brown paper bag, I can make a batch of popcorn in less than 3 minutes and everyone flips for the trick. Sure, store-bought microwave popcorn is delicious (here are the best microwave ...

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    Get the recipe: Pumpkin-Flavored Homemade Microwave Popcorn Pumpkin ‘n Spice This Rosemary Garlic Popcorn is drizzled with a buttery mix filled with fresh rosemary and a hint of garlic.

  4. The 70 Best Homemade Treats To Gift Any Time Of Year - AOL

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    Garlic Butter. This garlic butter is smooth, slightly salty, and plenty garlicky, with a bit of lemon zest and a lot of chopped parsley for extra zip. We’ve also got red wine butter, Tuscan ...

  5. Popcorn - Wikipedia

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    Z. m. everta. Trinomial name. Zea mays everta. Popcorn (also called popped corn, popcorns, or pop-corn) is a variety of corn kernel which expands and puffs up when heated. The term also refers to the snack food produced by the expansion. It is one of the oldest snacks, with evidence of popcorn dating back thousands of years in the Americas.

  6. Spicy Popcorn Balls Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a very large, lightly oiled bowl, toss the popped corn with the corn cereal and peanuts. 2. In a large saucepan, combine the sugar with the corn syrup, butter, water, vanilla bean and seeds.

  7. Popcorn maker - Wikipedia

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    A hot-air home popcorn maker. A popcorn maker (also called a popcorn popper) is a machine used to pop popcorn. Since ancient times, popcorn has been a popular snack food, produced through the explosive expansion of kernels of heated corn (maize). [1] Commercial large-scale popcorn machines were invented by Charles Cretors in the late 19th century.