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The Popcorn Factory: an Online Tour

February 25th, 2010 filed under Beyond Cats, Eatables

All it takes is a look at the facts to know the place popcorn holds in America’s affections. An astonishing one billion pounds of unpopped kernels passed over the counters of domestic vendors in 2000 alone. So if you want some, order from the biggest in the market — dispatching upwards of a million pounds each year to you and people like you of popcorn favors. What’s more, it’s also certified kosher, so everyone can indulge in it.

For three decades, this famous snack provider has presented the U.S. with this tasty foodstuff in many colorful flavors. Preparations commence employing home grown kernels picked out carefully to ensure the best possible taste. Next, pure corn oil pops the kernels and the flavorings can infuse into the flesh. The resulting popcorn is packaged in delightful wraps and sent out right to the buyer. Their tins will give you plenty, in 2.5 and six gallon sizes and packed full. So if you’ve a business function to cater for — or just want to stock up enough to cater for the next few movie nights — you know what you’re looking for. Plain, of course, and buttered — but they’re also on offer in white chocolate raspberry or banana cream pie.

Should these be too expensive, or if you’re merely considering some other package, you can buy their appetizing snack foods in boxes. As with most gifts, these can be embellished to reflect the occasion. And there are further customization opportunities — an amusing image, your name, or a personal message. There are people who are sure of a flavor preference and thus purchase a single large tin. People with broader interests might prefer the samplers available.

Should you want to acquire more than just a small sample of assorted flavors, then towers are the smartest option. Although they offer premade towers, you can also determine the contents of each box in a custom tower.

And there it is; such a range of flavors, so many selections. Owing to their decoration we can assure you they make great presents. So why not spread a little happiness? You can be sure that it’ll be well received.


Some Comments about Popcorn

January 4th, 2010 filed under Eatables

Vendors sold over one billion pounds of uncooked kernels and exported more than 245.000.000 pounds in the year 2000, and as such it’s not surprising that this treat is among America’s favorites. And upwards of a million pounds come from the Popcorn Factory, ready prepared as popcorn balls, tins of popcorn, gourmet popcorn and popcorn favors, annually.

Considering their three decades of experience, you can confidently depend upon them, whatever variety you crave. Preparations commence with domestic kernels screened with care to achieve the ideal level of taste. When you’re using the purest corn oil, that taste’s preserved while you pop the kernels, allowing other flavorings to be added. The resulting popcorn is packaged in eye pleasing cases and dispatched while it’s still fresh. Their tins make a great gift, sized for 2.5 and six gallons and packed full. Just one of these is big enough to last one person or a family for quite a few nights or feed a number of employees at a company. You can order them in buttered and natural as well as several different flavors like white chocolate raspberry. On the other hand if these are too big, they offer different options; among them the beautiful boxes and smaller tins. As with the majority of gifts, these can be decorated to suit the reason they’re being given. They offer further personalization options — an apt image, your name, even a special message. There are those who are sure of a preference and choose to buy a single large package. Those with broader tastes might prefer the samplers on offer. However, if you want a bigger assortment, there’s a solution — the tower. And while they offer predesigned towers, one can also select the contents of each container in a custom stack. Popcorn in nearly any flavor you might want can be ordered from the Popcorn Factory. And their colorful and beautiful containers are sure to put a smile on anyone’s face. I’m sure that you can already see the gift ideas.


How to Make the Optimal Holiday Party for Acquaintances, Family and Tykes

December 5th, 2009 filed under Eatables, House Of Lifestyle, World Of Games

Distribute holiday sunshine throughout your neighbourhood with a modernized hors d’oeuvres celebration! The theme of a progressive fete is that a crew of revellers travel on foot from one family to another, enjoying yummy starters and beverages at each stop. Whether you live in a house or an apartment, this party is a terrific way to shuffle with your neighbors and ring in the holiday time of year.

For occasion volunteers who want to interact with those they are serving, a trip to the local soup kitchen is a marvelous means to pass the day. Offering at a soup kitchen is a ideal alternative for kin as well as couples, who might not be too wild on charity gift basket making. See a directory of soup kitchens by province. Another way to locate a local soup kitchen is to ask your spiritual organisation if they have a particular location to advocate. Get other friends interested who can’t pass the day serving food by organizing your own canned food drive the week prior to the scheduled volunteer day. Keep the festivities’ playful by turning the tasks into holiday party games.

Host a occasion cookie exchange celebration to catch up with acquaintances and trade recipes along with fabulous baked goods. For some, the holiday season is not perfect without a cookie exchange! Whether you go all out and have an recognized holiday party focused around the “swap” or request a few guests over for java and biscuit collecting, this get together is a marvelous way to share presents from your kitchen and spend time with acquaintances.


Halloween Game and Treat Themes for a Party

September 7th, 2009 filed under Eatables, House Of Lifestyle, World Of Games

You are all grown up and you don’t know your neighbors good enough to demand for goodies but that does not mean that Halloween is out-of-bounds. Choose a costume (and we will not permit you to keep recycling your “Sexy Bunny” attire), send out the invitation and get everyone over for a very grown-up, really stylish Halloween celebration. No second-rate dresses or goodies permitted!

Hay bales, fall leaves, and pumpkins galore are all you demand to produce a pumpkin patch in your yard:

* Small hay bales (@ 4 ins tall x 8 inches long) are a hot autumn decoration this season. I’ve even seen them on store shelves in my localized drugstore! Set tiny bales in the center of your snack bar or craft table, and spread autumn leaves around the base.

* If bigger hay bales are usable in your area, set a few in your backyard. As an substitute, you can produce the spirit of a hay bale by turning a sturdy, heavy plastic milk crate top side down, and covering it with burlap or rustic material.

* Pull apart a tiny bale and stack the hay on the covered crate along with fall leaves.

* Put groups of pumpkins in the backyard on layers of big green silk leaves to give the deception that they are popping up all over!

* Purchase or produce wood yard signs like “Scarecrow Crossing.”

* To complete your themed Halloween party ideas, perch a zany scarecrow against a tree, with a bushel of apples in his lap.

Keep your sleepover guests entertained with the following Halloween-worthy activities:

Graveyard Ghost Tales

Get blankets and chairs to the backyard graveyard and share the ugliest ghost accounts you can get. On your invitation, require guests to contribute their favored ghost tale, easy to share - this will insure everyone tells a extraordinary story.