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Smile Store - Amish Country Lady Finger Popcorn - 2lb.

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Our Price: $4.99
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Manufacturer: Wabash Valley Farms
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Wabash Valley Farms Label: Wabash Valley Farms Manufacturer: Wabash Valley Farms Publisher: Wabash Valley Farms Studio: Wabash Valley Farms
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Editorial Reviews:
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This old open pollinated variety is also sometimes called Tom Thumb. If you like small, hulless, tender popcorn, you definitely will want to try this one!
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not for hot air poppers Comment: I blame Amazon.com not Ammish country for recommendig this otherwise good popcorn when I bought a hot air popper. the instructions with the popper said don't use small kernel light popcorn. they were right. it all just flew out of the popper before it had a chance to pop
Customer Rating:      Summary: good things COME in a small pkg Comment: A variety of the so-called "hull-less" popcorn, lady-finger really rocks for the kid in all of us, who digs doll house miniatures, as well as the gourmet, who serves baby veggies. If you can't appreciate its small, tender, perfect florettes, consider that flavored popcorn oils disperse better during popping, for a nice , even color and taste .
Customer Rating:      Summary: I loved it Comment: I popped some last night and I love this popcorn. If you like large poofy kernels then this is not for you, but I like small kernel popcorns too, and this one was light and a little crunchy and had good flavor. I think the selling point of this type is that the hulls shatter when it pops ("hullless"), so that you don't get the big painful pieces of hard popcorn hull in your teeth like with larger varieties. I think the popcorn kernels have to be small to be hullless.
If you have an air popper and find that small kernel popcorns fly out of it, you could try a different cooking method - I just pop mine in a saucepan on the stove (with a little bit of vegetable oil, and a lid to keep it from flying out), there are also air poppers that don't let the popcorn fly out, or I've seen a microwave bowl that's like air popping but with the microwave as a heat source (but no added oil or anything, like air popping), or some people even just use a paper bag in the microwave (I think with this method they use a little oil too). There are many ways to cook popcorn, and instructions are pretty easy to find on the internet if you need them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Limited applications Comment: Although this popcorn was advertised with the Presto Poplite hot air corn popper it is too small and too light to work with this machine. It is even stated in the instructions that came with machine as not recommended type to use. Made good duck feed though.
Customer Rating:      Summary: CRUNCHY POPCORN Comment: IF YOU LIKE YOUR POPCORN SMALL AND CRUNCHY, THIS IS FOR YOU. I DON'T.
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