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Old 10-16-2017, 05:25 PM
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Today, I'd like to recommend Popcorn Popper. If you like real popcorn, not that crap you cook in a microwave, then this is the place for you. I have one of their Whirley Poppers, and I make a batch a couple times a week with their oil and seasonings. Better than the movie theaters, by far!

Edit: It's somewhat of a splurge, but worth it!

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Originally Posted by jukngene
Today, I'd like to recommend Popcorn Popper. If you like real popcorn, not that crap you cook in a microwave, then this is the place for you. I have one of their Whirley Poppers, and I make a batch a couple times a week with their oil and seasonings. Better than the movie theaters, by far!

Edit: It's somewhat of a splurge, but worth it!
We've been using a Whirley Popper for as long as I can remember.
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Originally Posted by jukngene
Today, I'd like to recommend Popcorn Popper. If you like real popcorn, not that crap you cook in a microwave, then this is the place for you. I have one of their Whirley Poppers, and I make a batch a couple times a week with their oil and seasonings. Better than the movie theaters, by far!

Edit: It's somewhat of a splurge, but worth it!
I use mine so much that I have worn out one of the poppers. I replaced the first aluminum one with the stainless steel model. Just last week I got my latest order of packets from the factory. I'm set for another few months!
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We've been using a Whirley Popper for as long as I can remember.
Originally Posted by Scooterboy
I use mine so much that I have worn out one of the poppers. I replaced the first aluminum one with the stainless steel model. Just last week I got my latest order of packets from the factory. I'm set for another few months!
Old 10-17-2017, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jukngene
Today, I'd like to recommend Popcorn Popper. If you like real popcorn, not that crap you cook in a microwave, then this is the place for you. I have one of their Whirley Poppers, and I make a batch a couple times a week with their oil and seasonings. Better than the movie theaters, by far!

Edit: It's somewhat of a splurge, but worth it!
Thanks. We may try that.
Old 10-18-2017, 04:54 AM
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For quick and easy stone counter top cleaning I can recommend Black Diamond Granite Cleaner. Quick and easy way to clean counter tops and other polished stone surfaces to a nice streak-free shine. A little goes a long way. My aunt recommended it. She is retired but cleans houses for fun! (and mad money) so she knows what works. I was using a home brew mixture of water, vinegar, and a drop of detergent. It was practically free and worked well but I will never go back.

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Think about installing your snow tires...
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire
Think about installing your snow tires...
Time for tires! New tires for my Jeep are in the cart at Tire Rack. Rick will be ordering snow tires for the S soon. He put good all seasons on it this summer, so it will OK in the cold for a little while.
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Today I would like to recommend the Microsoft Surface. For anyone running Windows that glitches, the Surfaces (+1 has a Pro, and I have a Surface book) have run flawlessly, and have some very cool graphics features. The downside is that they are priced like Macs.


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