bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
My wife and I were sitting in her booth at an art show this weekend (Lampworked glass and copper sculpture - not photography), and came across an interesting observation.
A photographer in his booth across the aisle expressed his like of popcorn. We noted that both my father and her father were avid photographers and loved popcorn. We both love photography and love popcorn.
The question is - does photography and popcorn go together? Do you like/love/crave/die for popcorn?
A photographer in his booth across the aisle expressed his like of popcorn. We noted that both my father and her father were avid photographers and loved popcorn. We both love photography and love popcorn.
The question is - does photography and popcorn go together? Do you like/love/crave/die for popcorn?
C
ch1
Guest
bsdunek said:My wife and I were sitting in her booth at an art show this weekend (Lampworked glass and copper sculpture - not photography), and came across an interesting observation.
A photographer in his booth across the aisle expressed his like of popcorn. We noted that both my father and her father were avid photographers and loved popcorn. We both love photography and love popcorn.
The question is - does photography and popcorn go together? Do you like/love/crave/die for popcorn?
Sounds like things are kind of slow in Michigan these days.
Hey, perhaps follow-up poll for: salted/unsalted; regular/lite; buttered/plain etc.
Sounds like it's time to pop a beer and let loose!
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
copake_ham said:Hey, perhaps follow-up poll for: salted/unsalted; regular/lite; buttered/plain etc.
Plenty of salt, fatty as I can make it, few teaspoons of liquid faux-butter.
(hey, I only have a measly 114 pounds to my 5'11" frame)
copake_ham said:Sounds like it's time to pop a beer and let loose!
If I was 21...
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Popcorn
Popcorn
Actuelly, copake_ham, I'm sitting here with some good Scotch. A beer would be OK too.
My wife had a good day at the art fair and is in her studio making up some more copper sculpture items for tomorrow. All is good!
I know this poll is kind of silly, but that's what happens after a 12 hour day at an art fair.
Popcorn
Actuelly, copake_ham, I'm sitting here with some good Scotch. A beer would be OK too.
My wife had a good day at the art fair and is in her studio making up some more copper sculpture items for tomorrow. All is good!
I know this poll is kind of silly, but that's what happens after a 12 hour day at an art fair.
ghost
Well-known
dust your next batch of buttery popcorn with a little wasabi powder and watch the fun ensue.
C
ch1
Guest
bsdunek said:Actuelly, copake_ham, I'm sitting here with some good Scotch. A beer would be OK too.
My wife had a good day at the art fair and is in her studio making up some more copper sculpture items for tomorrow. All is good!
I know this poll is kind of silly, but that's what happens after a 12 hour day at an art fair.![]()
Hey, that's cool - I'm simply sipping some Zinfandel.
I was just kidding - but we do usually go with the lite but salted stuff (unlike Erik - no skin and bones here
Did your wife sell some stuff at least?
RicardoD
Well-known
Love popcorn. Has nothing to do with photography. I have one of those "stir crazy" poppers that pop the old fashioned way with oil. I usually use canola oil but was tempted to get some of that "coconut oil" that is used by the movie theaters. The stuff is solid at room temperature and is like 100% artery clogging saturated fat but that is probably what makes it tastes so good.
back alley
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'...The stuff is solid at room temperature and is like 100% artery clogging saturated fat...'
i believe that's what they roto routered out of my artery, oh not fun at all!!
joe
i believe that's what they roto routered out of my artery, oh not fun at all!!
joe
pesphoto
Veteran
Goes well with Beer!!
C
ch1
Guest
ghost said:dust your next batch of buttery popcorn with a little wasabi powder and watch the fun ensue.
Hey, I have to try that. I just polished off the last of some wasabi-dusted rice crackers after reading the above and think that would be a great combo!
BTW: my wife has an amusing tale about wasabi as a metaphor. A couple of years ago she was visiting some of her staff located in Taipei. This was a last stop after visiting Tokyo, HK and Shanghai.
Figuring that she might like some "western food" they took her to an English (American) style beefhouse. Following her lead - they all ordered the prime rib which came with the standard dollop of horseradish.
They saw her spread it on her meat and asked her what it was. Realizing they were "out of their element" she searched for a metaphor. Finally she explained that horseradish was very similar to wasabi - something she knew that they knew!
[Yes, we know that wasabi isn't in the horseradish family but don't be so picky! :bang: )
skhan
Established
not that I really loooove it, but I just had popcorn....funny 
dostacos
Dan
I presume you mean the eating kind, not the packing kind.....bsdunek said:My wife and I were sitting in her booth at an art show this weekend (Lampworked glass and copper sculpture - not photography), and came across an interesting observation.
A photographer in his booth across the aisle expressed his like of popcorn. We noted that both my father and her father were avid photographers and loved popcorn. We both love photography and love popcorn.
The question is - does photography and popcorn go together? Do you like/love/crave/die for popcorn?
thanatos
Hagakure with perfume
...or the grainy kind 
BTW, to get the true answer you need to do a big randomised controlled trial. Your argument is a bit like "Kids like riding bikes; some kids are girls; therefore all girls like riding bikes".
It might be worth seeing if Ike and Sam will fund the study
BTW, to get the true answer you need to do a big randomised controlled trial. Your argument is a bit like "Kids like riding bikes; some kids are girls; therefore all girls like riding bikes".
It might be worth seeing if Ike and Sam will fund the study
lubitel
Well-known
try getting some salty, buttery pop-corn in Germany. Ha! Its all with sugar! After 5 years, I still cant get used to that, when we go to the movies.
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
To answer some questions:
1. Yes, she had a good weekend at the fair. Sold a lot of items. Now she is working to build up her stock for the next art fair at our Balloonfest, June 23-25.
2. Yes, I mean the eating kind of popped corn, not the plastic foam packing stuff. By the by, back on the farm we raised our own popcorn. Really good!
3. No, never tried it was wasabi - might be good as I do like horseradish, and like wasabi with Thai food. I pop it in oil and use salt and butter, and sometimes parmesan cheese.
4. Yes, I know the relationship is flawed - sort of like the old: The sun gives off light; feathers are light - therefore the sun gives off feathers!
5. We've probably wasted enough server space on this silliness - I'm going to grab my GSN and go shoot some photos. Thanks for the fun!
1. Yes, she had a good weekend at the fair. Sold a lot of items. Now she is working to build up her stock for the next art fair at our Balloonfest, June 23-25.
2. Yes, I mean the eating kind of popped corn, not the plastic foam packing stuff. By the by, back on the farm we raised our own popcorn. Really good!
3. No, never tried it was wasabi - might be good as I do like horseradish, and like wasabi with Thai food. I pop it in oil and use salt and butter, and sometimes parmesan cheese.
4. Yes, I know the relationship is flawed - sort of like the old: The sun gives off light; feathers are light - therefore the sun gives off feathers!
5. We've probably wasted enough server space on this silliness - I'm going to grab my GSN and go shoot some photos. Thanks for the fun!
pvdhaar
Peter
IMO there are only two things that taste worse than popcorn, but only by a mere fraction:
- buttermilk, basically because it's milk gone bad..
- fish & sea fruit, because it's been lying in water for too long..
But of course, tastes differ...
- buttermilk, basically because it's milk gone bad..
- fish & sea fruit, because it's been lying in water for too long..
But of course, tastes differ...
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