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'Old
Maids' is a term for kernels that fail to pop and
are often found at the bottom of the popcorn
bowl.
They
can, however, be rejuvenated. The water in
kernels is what causes popcorn to pop, so all you
need to do is re-hydrate the dried kernels.
You
can fill 'a one-quart jar three-quarters full of
popcorn and adding one tablespoon of water. Cover
the jar with an airtight lid and give it a few
good shakes every few minutes until the popcorn
has absorbed all the water. Store the jar in a
cool place'.
In
two or three days you can test-pop a batch of
kernels. If you still get old maids, add a few
more drops of water to the jar, shake it, and let
it sit for a few more days.
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