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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
cool shots and idea ... but microwave popcorn ..yuck haffta to make it the old fashion way with a big old doulble boiler pan and use pure olive oil and a few pinches of lawreys seasoning salt.. then big huge bowl and only real butter melted in the pan with a few dashes of salt after that.. (forgive me i am a popcorn a holic- need a 12 step group and even though i am sick right now .. now i have to go make some .. you got me going!! HAHA ) great shots! the bottom one appeals to me the most..
kimmers ♥ :O)
kimmers..I remember doing that...plus remember a pan that had the popcorn burnt into it so ad I had to toss it out. LOL. real butter yesssss...lots too. I even had a basket thing to make it over a fire.
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the trick to not burning popcorn is to sorta tend to it and shake it as its cooking ( popping) and then open andd close the lid as you go take it off the fire when it gets 3/4th way done... a pan with holes on the lid for air is most effective.. i could eat popcorn till the cows come home .. or untill my scale breaks! love your pictures very creative!
kimmers ♥ :O)
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Yummy image and cooking tips! Hehehe.... what's better than that?! Third ones the charmer Doug..... :~)
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"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but in the mastery of his passions."