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Daddy Moonshine: The Story of Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton Review

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Daddy Moonshine: The Story of Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton ReviewWell, what can I say about the orneriest Moonshiner in the history of the U.S. of A? For starters, Sky Sutton has outdone herself telling the story of her dad, Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton, (you have to read the book to find out why he was named that) who developed quite a reputation in this (red)neck of the woods. If you want to have a good read about a genuine American original, this is the book to get. It is filled with unbelievable stories and madcap antics that a feisty moonshiner is supposed to accrue over the years. His recent death simply adds to the saga. You will enjoy this true tale of a legendary figure!Daddy Moonshine: The Story of Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton Overview

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Me and My Likker (A Revised Edition) Review

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Me and My Likker (A Revised Edition) ReviewI have not only the pleasure of reading this book wich revels in the true life of a moonshinner but meeting popcorn was THE highlight of my vacation. His shack was wonderful he has many products in witch to enjoy,he is a true character.if youre ever in maggie valley do yer self a favor and sit a spell with him.Me and My Likker (A Revised Edition) Overview

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The Huckabuck Family: and How They Raised Popcorn in Nebraska and Quit and Came Back Review

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The Huckabuck Family: and How They Raised Popcorn in Nebraska and Quit and Came Back ReviewThis book is a satisfying follow-up to David Small's last twobooks, The Gardener & The Library. Though this is an old story its optimistic message suits Small's whimsical style beautifully. I'm thoroughly confused by the review in Kirkus that criticizes the repetitive nature of the names--this is part of Sandburg's poetic form--as well as the "pointless" nature of the Huckabuck family's travels, which is actually the whole point of the story. One must take a change in luck in stride, go out and find one's new fortune, and you may even find yourself back home having learned a thing or two. Cheers (& 5 stars) to the Huckabucks, Sandburg, and David Small.The Huckabuck Family: and How They Raised Popcorn in Nebraska and Quit and Came Back Overview

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Popcorn at the Palace Review

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Popcorn at the Palace ReviewThis story is about an american farm girl who has a dream and a doll. Her doll is named after the queen of England who at the time was Victoria. Her dream was to meet the queen. One day the other farmers asked the girl why her corn looked so diffferent. She said its not corn, its popcorn. Then she gets an idea, her and her father would go to England because they have never heard of popcorn, but will she finally meet the queen?
I liked the book because it told a fictional story about a snack that almost every one loves, popcorn. The illustrations were good and the story was written very well. I think almost everyone will enjoy and understand this book. I also liked this book because it wasn't an ordinary picture book.This book had a story, it went very deep in character and it really got my attention. So if you like a good story, I suggest you read this book.Popcorn at the Palace Overview

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Popped Culture: A Social History of Popcorn in America Review

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Popped Culture: A Social History of Popcorn in America Review"Popcorn is America's gift to the world, and what a wonderful, fun-filled bequest it is."
Such is the very last line in the narrative section of POPPED CULTURE: A SOCIAL HISTORY OF POPCORN IN AMERICA. This very informative volume by Andrew Smith describes every aspect of this snack food, from its evolution on the cob in pre-historical Central and South America to 20th century "gourmet popcorn" in microwave bags.
While the book's title states this is a "social history", it seemed to me more a chronicle of the popcorn industry, especially in the United States, where popcorn was "invented", i.e. reached the citizenry's mass consciousness, in the first half of the 19th century. Smith has extensively researched every element of the saga: growers, processors, vendors, entrepreneurs, popping devices, packaging, flavoring, advertising, and target markets (both children and adults, at home and at the "movies").
Because so much of this book is a detailed narrative of the biz, it's not particularly fun, but rather like popcorn without butter and salt. There are too many passages like the following:
"... Wyandot (Popcorn Company) was sold to Vogel Popcorn, a division of Golden Valley. Golden Valley is now owned by ConAgra. ConAgra had previously purchased Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn during the mid 1970s. Jiffy Pop was sold in 1962 to American Home Products. In 1996 American Home Products was acquired by Hick, Muse, Tate and Furst, an investment firm, and it food industry management affiliate, C. Dean Metropoulos. Today Jiffy Pop and Franklin Crunch `N' Munch are part of International Home Foods, Inc., of Parsippany , New Jersey."
Why would any but the most obsessive of popcorn lovers, or business students, care?
POPPED CULTURE includes a small section of illustrations, and extensive sections dedicated to Notes and Bibliography/Resources. It also incorporates a 48-page chapter on historical recipes. Anyone for macaroni and popcorn, prune and popcorn pudding, popcorn omelet, popcorn macaroons, popcorn stuffed dates, popcorn soup, popcorn scrapple, popcorn and parsnips, popcorn and bacon, popcorn hash, popcorn with ice cream, or popcorn trifle? Uh, no. I think I'll just have the large tub ... with extra butter.Popped Culture: A Social History of Popcorn in America Overview

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Why Does Popcorn Pop Review

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Why Does Popcorn Pop ReviewThis book came recommended to me by a speaker at a Pampered Chef seminar. It gave some interesting facts and information on all those food topics that you've always wondered about.
Some things were interesting and others are what you've seen everywhere else.
This is a great book for the coffee table.Why Does Popcorn Pop Overview

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Popcorn For Breakfast Review

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Popcorn For Breakfast ReviewPopcorn for Breakfast presents, as you might expect, as a romp, a comedy of manners featuring a certain kind of girl for our times. And there are certain elements in this novel you may have come to expect-- designer heels, luxury condos, and a canny protagonist wending her way through a fair amount of sex. But what makes this book different is a wry twist that deftly turns the genre on its head.
What I liked best about this book was the fine line the author walked with presenting Laurie. At first she is portrayed as an almost over-the-top, one hundred per cent brat-- on top of her game and entirely accustomed to getting her way.
But as the story develops the character comes to life and you may feel entirely differently about her.
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What Makes Popcorn Pop?: And Other Questions About the World Around Us Review

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What Makes Popcorn Pop: And Other Questions About the World Around Us ReviewThe best way to engage anyone's interest is to connect information to something that has attracted their attention. In this enjoyable book, Highlights for Children Science Editor, Jack Myers, takes on children's questions about the everyday world around us. Each question and answer take a half to a full page, and are accompanied by lively drawings to improve the reader's interest.
Unless you are a scientist, you're bound to pick up some useful information here. In my case, I didn't know that while aluminum oxidizes it forms a protective coating that stops the oxidation from continuing.
It's challenging to know how technical or how simple to make the answers. For the most part, Myers created a very nice balance.
Here are some of my favorite questions from the book:
"What makes popcorn pop?"
"Since salt is not hot, how does it melt ice and snow?"
"If heat makes things expand and cold makes them contract, why does water expand when you freeze it?"
"If we have two eyes, how come we don't see double?"
"I pushed my finger into a soap bubble but it didn't pop. Why not?"
"How come if you go into the bathroom to sing it sounds better than when you are in the bedroom or anywhere else?"
"If the world is round, wouldn't the people in the southern part be upside down?"
"I've always wondered how the shape of a rainbow is formed."
One of the strengths of this book is that a child can find out an answer for her- or himself, or they can seek out an adult for more explanation. Now with the Internet, either one can go on and find out even more. Having uncovered how much there is to know, it is likely that many will develop a greater interest in science. I wish science were taught this way in schools. Also, a child with a limited imagination may find these questions helpful in stimulating new thoughts.
Overcome your disbelief stalls and the misconception stalls of your children with this helpful book. Discover the irresistible appeal of imaginative questions and their fascinating answers!
Donald Mitchell
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Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies: And Other Pricing Puzzles Review

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Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies: And Other Pricing Puzzles Review--This book tells us more than we ever wanted to know about prices.
--Indeed, here's probably more about prices than we ever thought there was to know!
If you're a casual reader who's just trying to catch up on what's going on around us, the going could be slow and tedious. However, if you're a university prof, serious economics student, or a marketing or merchandising strategist ready to dive below the surface of pricetag information, you'll probably find this book information-stuffed, no doubt interesting...perhaps fascinating, even fun and easy to read.
"Why Popcorn Costs So Much...," valuable as it may be, is just not for a light afternoon's read at the beach. Consider one of McKenzie's opening paragraphs on price adjustment: "One of the unheralded advantages of prices is that through market forces, they capture the advantages and disadvantages of property, in the process giving a market value to the advantages or disadvantages. Prices adjust until buyers are more or less indifferent between properties." [Page 33] --Or an explanation of standard pricing with 9s [as in $4.99]: "From a strictly economic perspective, if there were no cost to buyers considering rightward digits, and there were only gains from allaying the unexpected expense of paying the rightward digits, then there would be no reason for buyers not to consider all digits equally, no matter how high the price. There would be no reason then for the just-below prices...." [Page 183] --Oh, come on, Mr. McKenzie! Isn't there an easier way to say all this!? Re-reading has been SOP for this reader throughout the book.
Occasionally, though, pages do make some sense (topics on coupons, on rebates especially), but this still is not a consumer primer for smart buying. Minor economics tech-talk and cold theory abounds. Never an easy read for the uninitiated, the author seems satisfied explaining things in 40 words when the average consumer-writer might say it in 20. --With one exception: McKenzie (mercifully) includes a section of "Concluding Comments" at the end of each of his 13 chapters, amounting to a nice summary of every chapter's topic. So, here's a hint for the reader: scan or skip over the heart of the chapters and head for the summaries! They're short and understandable. Beyond that, it quickly gets a little more complicated than expected.
--And forget the back cover PR blurb (!) about not needing "a degree in economics to enjoy this fascinating book. Just an armchair and an inquiring mind," it says. True, you won't Need advanced econ to get thru it, but: this surely could be one of the entries on your economics booklist as you trek on toward getting that degree. [Especially if you're registered in Professor McKenzie's class, I suspect.] "Fascinating"? --Overstating it some.
As you "read" this work, note how many times the author refers to "his economics students," and how he's obviously comfortable using lecture-speak in and out of the classroom. He includes a vague chapter on university housing. Too, he offers many references to [presumably university] "textbook pricing." This book is definitely "higher-ed" slanted. Naw...for those not already schooled in some level of economics, it's not an easy/interesting book to get through.
Finally, do ignore McKenzie's current efforts in media interviews to help make this book sound simple, consumer-oriented, reader-friendly. He chuckles his way through some talk-show-host's questions, often providing answers in short quips, quick explanations, and simple clarifications... not even close to how his book is organized. [--And I got this one based on what he said on the radio recently.... Bet the talk-show hosts never read a single page of it.] Matter of fact, the pop-look cover-design (and clever title) invites a fast bookstore buy...but if you'd rather this edition not just collect bookshelf dust, try the library instead/first. It'll likely be found in the business, science or technology section.
--And I'm Still Not Sure why we get nicked big-time for popcorn at the movies. --A generous Two-Stars as a book for the "ordinary" reader, like myself. Four-Stars for the more economically advantaged. It gets a weak Three-Star average.Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies: And Other Pricing Puzzles Overview

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Popcorn (Green Light Readers Level 1) Review

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Popcorn (Green Light Readers Level 1) ReviewThe book is excellent for 3 & 4 year olds. There is only afew words on each page, and the pictures are full of color andexpression!Popcorn (Green Light Readers Level 1) Overview

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Popcorn Review

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Popcorn ReviewPopcorn is one of my favorite snacks and I thought I was being adventurous by occasionally sprinking chili powder on mine. Then I read this book that is devoted entirely to adding all kinds of flavors and gourmet touches to this otherwise simple food. Popcorn nirvana does exist!
This cookbook has what one might expect with some recipes for spice blends to sprinkle over popcorn, but it goes beyond that to creating dishes with popped corn as an ingredient such as S'More Popcorn Bars, Hawaiian Luau Bars, Death by Chocolate Popcorn Balls, and even main course dishes such as Mac and Cheese Gratin. Some recipes are sweet, others are savory, and some have an ethnic flavor (Mexican, Asian, Indian, etc.).
I started out with a simple recipe that I enjoyed called Parm and Pepper Popcorn, which included a blend of parmesan cheese, freshly ground black pepper, red pepper flakes, and paprika, among other ingredients. I look forward to also trying the S'More Bars, Nacho Nacho Man Popcorn, Mocha Chocolata Latte Corn, and the Popcorn-Nut Munch Mix. I have to get used to the idea of using popcorn in main dishes, but I'll probably be Bohemian and try the Mac and Cheese Gratin.
The book includes a history of popcorn, types of popcorn and how they differ, methods of cooking it, and several color photographs of some of the recipes.
This is a fun and unique cookbook and will give me something too look forward to the next time my family asks for popcorn. They're in for a surprise!
I received a copy of this book for review from the publisher but the opinion of it is mine and was not solicited, nor was a positive review required. If I didn't like the book I would say so.
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Popcorn (Charlesbridge) Review

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Popcorn (Charlesbridge) ReviewPopcorn is one of America's favorite foods and collectively, we eat as much as 1,124,000 pounds of popcorn every year. Popcorn! by Elaine Landau examines the history, lore, science, and cultural significance of this popular treat which can be traced back to about 5,600 years ago accordingly to an archaeological excavation in New Mexico. Very nicely illustrated by Brian Lies, Popcorn! will prove to be as informative as it is fun for young readers ages 6 to 10.Popcorn (Charlesbridge) Overview

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Popcorn Review

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Popcorn ReviewThis is a cute story about a young bear named Sam who is left alone in the house on Halloween when his parents go out to a party.
Sam decides to throw a party of his own, and he dresses up in a costume and invites all of his bear friends over. Each friend has individually come up with the idea to bring a package of popcorn, and after having some fun at the party, someone gets the idea to pop all of the popcorn together in a big black kettle.
The popcorn soon fills the house, and the young bears spend the rest of the night eating popcorn in order to fix the problem. After Sam cleans up, his parents return home with a gift for him-popcorn.
I liked this story a lot when I was a boy; it's fun to see the different costumes of the young bears and the different varieties of popcorn they bring (a bear dressed like a ghost has "spooky tooth" popcorn). The idea of a house being completely filled with popcorn is exciting (later recreated in the movie Real Genius), and the cartoonish illustrations provide a strong visual.
I'm not sure that this book is particularly instructive or informative, but it is very fun, and I think most children would come back to it time and again.
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