Our stir crazy used to have very few kernels left over, but lately, it doesn't seem to be popping as well as it used to. It's a bit frustrating.
There is only one size of West Bend Stir Crazy popcorn popper. It's 12" by 8-1/2" by 10".
There are quite a few stores that sell the Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper. Some options include stores such as Best Buy, Target, Amazon, West Bend, and Wal-Mart.
It is all about saving money, and getting the best for your buck! Nutrition is important as well, and with microwave popcorn you can’t control the amount of butter and salt that is added to that bag of kernels. Why not invest in a popcorn maker for those at-home movie nights? Here are a few examples of perfect popcorn makers! Completely stylish and modern with a brushed stainless steel base, and motorized stirring for better popping, the Cuisinart Easy Pop popcorn maker also has vents in the bowl to allow moisture to escape for the crispiest popcorn. It can pop up to 10 cups of kernels in five minutes. It is easy to use, and the clean-up is a snap! It is a little pricier than other models, but you will save money in the long run. Running in the low $20 range, the Presto 04280 Corn Popper Poplite Hot Air pops 18 cups of popcorn in 2 ½ minutes without the use of oil. It also comes with a convenient measuring cup for melting butter. The clear cover, cup and chute do a great job of directing the popcorn into a bowl. This popcorn make is perfect for avoiding unwanted messes. The West Bend 6-Quart Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper pops 25% more popcorn than other poppers that use the same amount of kernels and less oil. With a non- stick surface, built-in butter well and usable lid for a serving bowl, this popper is great for snack-time! The motorized stirring rod pops any brand of popcorn. Priced-right for a mid-range popcorn maker, in the high $20s, the West Bend 6-Quart Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper is a fantastic buy! Looking for that theater-style popcorn, but at home? Look no further with the Whirley-Pop Stovepop Popcorn Popper. It is nostalgic, with a sturdy aluminum pan, clip-on lid and a stay-cool wooden handle with turn crank. The crank turns the stirring system that keeps the corn moving across the bottom of the pan for even heat and oil distribution. Priced in the low $20s, but priceless for those memories of stove-top popping!
Half a cup.
The West Bend 33600 Coffee Maker makes 100 cups
When Scout says that cousin Joshua went "round the bend" in Chapter 13 of To Kill a Mockingbird, she means that he lost his mental stability or went crazy. This phrase is often used colloquially to describe someone who is behaving irrationally or unpredictably.
burned out heating element.
try to defy physics, make bridges that can bend a lot
Go to http://www.focuselectrics.com/catalog.cfm?dest=dir&linkon=Subcategory&linkid=37 and you will find most all Westbend Breadmaker manuals free!
The manual is available from the manufacters website. http://www.focuselectrics.com/supportdata/L5234_41090_Breadmaker%20%20%20R.pdf
Nobody really knows. The first recorded usage was in a book about Underworld Slang, published in 1935. At that time, it meant sexually perverted instead of just crazy - another word for that was "bent" so it may have been connected to the "bend" in the banana.
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."