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July 21st, 2010

Kettle Korn, Rehoboth Beach, Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market, Popcorn, Delaware Beaches, Tuesdays, Noon until 4:00 p.m.

 

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While stopping to visit the Rehoboth Farmer’s Market I could not help to notice the man stirring the popcorn.  I remember seeing this popcorn in Delray Beach, as well.  This is Kettle Korn.

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Freshly popped in a huge kettle, it tasted delicious.  A suggestion was made that if you take it home, you can just place it in the freezer and when ready to eat, just take it out and eat it immediately.

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I had to get a tasting.  They do have free samples.  It was lightly salted with just a hint of sweetness.

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If you want to learn more about it, please visit www.kettle-korn.com, or just stop on Tuesdays, at the Rehoboth Farmers’ Market located behind the roundabout and the Chamber of Commerce.  In their 4th year, they will be there rain or shine!! 

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Have a great day!! Talk to you later…

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June 30th, 2010

Fisher’s Popcorn, Rehoboth Beach, Popcorn, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

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Popcorn – It is a type of corn which explodes from the kernel and puffs when heated.  It was originally discovered by Native Americans.  It became popular as a snack in the U.S. during the Great Depression.

The corn pops because the kernels have a hard moisture-sealed hull and a dense starchy filling.  This allows the pressure to build inside the kernel until it pops.

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This is one of those posts that is so easy to talk about.  The subject?  Popcorn!! Not just any popcorn but Fisher’s.  I have sent this popcorn to many places; California, Florida, Colorado, Maryland, New York and Puerto Rico.

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On Saturday I decided to walk around downtown Rehoboth Beach before all the parking spaces were taken.  I saw a familiar face at Fisher’s so we started talking.  I asked Corey if I could take some pictures and he graciously agreed.

Fisher’s Popcorn has been a family business for over 70 years, all the way from Ocean City, Maryland to Rehoboth Beach.  The location I am blogging about is the one right on Rehoboth Avenue. 

The address is 44 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.  Tel. 302-227-2691.  Website is www.fishers-popcorn.com.

Fisher’s Popcorn arrived in Rehoboth about 4 years ago.  They did not need any introduction since anyone that has visited the Maryland and Delaware beaches has eaten Fisher’s and taken some to friends and family back home.

Fisher’s makes its popcorn in-house and you can actually see them mixing the caramel corn in a big kettle by hand.  When it is ready then it is dumped in the store front display and if you are passing by there is no way you are going to keep on going.  Warm but crispy, sweet but not overly so, nice edible chunks…the best. I kid you not!!

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Fisher’s flavors are: caramel, white cheddar, caramel with peanuts and buttered.  The all time favorite is the caramel.

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Even though I stepped inside Fisher’s I will have to tell you that you will not see a recipe anywhere.  It is a family well kept secret.

A big part of Fisher’s is their mail order.  They do so year-round.  They are also able to send their popcorn to the military.   They have all sizes ans styles of containers, so please check their website.

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So, next time you are in Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island or Ocean City, Maryland, please stopy by because you will not believe how good it is!!

 

Note:  The caramel popcorn at Fisher’s is gluten free.

A tip:  If you want to eat it warm, just put some of the caramel popcorn in the microwave for not even a minute and it will taste as if you had just bought it.

Talk to you later….again, from Boulder, Colorado for a few days….

Information on popcorn was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org.

 

Have a Good Day….

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