Friday, December 12, 2008

Sugar Momma's New Site Design

Yeah!! A new site for Sugar Momma's. From the very moment we started, in 2002, I have always had a difficulty managing my website, http://www.sugarmommas.com/ So, it is with great pleasure that I announce our new site. In the coming year, you will see more enhancements, more products, more variety, more fun related to popcorn. As a thank-you for visiting my site, here is a $5 coupon for you when you make a popcorn purchase over $20, enter in coupon code: newsite when checking out.

And, did I mention, we have a great holiday gift, our Holiday Popcorn Gift Box. It makes the perfect gift for friends and family.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

String the popcorn, easy holiday decorations

During the holidays, Popcorn not only makes for a delightful gift, but also beautiful holiday decorations. Use your imagination to come up with fun strings of popcorn to decorate your tree or mantle. This is a great activity for the whole family to enjoy.

Gather together the following before you begin:

Popcorn - you want to use popcorn kernals that pops out BIG. We sell these kernals on our website or if you want to get fancy try Cinnamon or Apple flavored popcorn.

Spices and Fruits - like cranberries, cinnamon sticks cut in small pieces, lemon peels. This not only adds to the beauty of your decoration but provides a great aroma as well.

Pinecones or Acorn shells add a woodsy look.

A roll of String

And a large needle

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Chicagoland Antique Advertising Show

This weekend, I will be selling popcorn at the Chicagoland Antique Advertising Show. This is a great show. So if you happen to be near St. Charles, Illinois on Saturday November 15th or Sunday, November 16th, stop by the Mega Center at Pheasant Run Resort. You can enjoy my delicious Caramel and Cheesey popcorn while taking in the antiques, the slot machines, the old beer and soda pop signs, and old bar displays like crazy Leprechauns from Ole Irish Pubs. Its a site to see with your own eyes.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Humidity - the popcorn killer

Nothing makes my delicious freshly popped popcorn taste stale -- more than a hot humid summer day! Fortunately, this past weekend, we had beautiful weather at the Kane County Flea Market. Plenty of people stopped by to bring a big bag of Cheesey corn home. I always recommend that they keep their popcorn in an air tight container to ward off the humidity. I have found the Tupperware Impressions Classic Bowls are the best way to keep your popcorn (and other goodies) fresh. Your popcorn sealed up will last for a few days. However, most everyone will say, it doesn't last thru the night, they eat it ALL up in one sitting ....

If you find yourself at a summer concert, or ballpark on a hot humid night. You won't be able to eat your corn fast enough before the humidity will make it sticky and too chewy. If that is the case, keep your popcorn in a plastic bag (even a grocery bag will do), twist the top to keep the air from getting to it. This will keep it fresh throughout the night. If you can plan ahead, bring a gallon ziplock bag with you - a simple fix to a sticky problem.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Garage Sale or Flea Market?

Many people comment that the Flea Market is nothing more than a glorified garage sale. There is a distinct difference among the two. Here is a good rule of thumb for you to follow, if you're cleaning house.

A garage sale is a recycling center for new products that are in boxes that still have a useful life. Family heirlooms, children's toys, and items that predate 1960 are popular and should be on auction sites or flea markets, not in a garage sale. Now a days, if it predates 1980, it probably has collectible value. People today, especially the younger generation, buy back their childhood, the things they remember. Childhood items really have a nostalgic value that transcends garage sale stuff. (source Reuters 5/30/08 Patricia Reaney)

If you ask the young girls who commented on the train that "Footloose" was a classic, they would probably tell you anything pre-dating 1990 is an antique. If you're unsure if you have junk or an antique, your best bet is to do some online research before you toss it out or sell it. If you have an item of value, and don't want to deal on E-bay, many of the same dealers at the flea market, are also the best buyers. Negotiate your price so the dealer can mark it up to resell at his next event, and you'll be leaving the Flea Market with more money than when you came - don't forget to grab a BIG bag of Sugar Momma's Cheesey and Caramel popcorn on the way out!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

What's in a Name? Sugar Momma's


Many people ask me about the name, Sugar Momma's, for my business. Where did I come up with that? Some think it is from the Proud Family, but, we pre-date the popular Disney show.
We live in the small town of Sugar Grove. In the spring of 1834, the area was populated by Indians, when the first settlers arrived, they found an abandoned Indian sugar camp where they took shelter in a brush wigwam, until they were able to build their first log cabin. That is where the Sugar comes from in Sugar Grove and also in Sugar Momma's! My kids were helping me choose a name, at the time, they happen to be calling me Momma - hence, Sugar Momma's.
As you can imagine, I get quite a few comments about the name. I had one little old lady who was quite upset when she went to an adult site with a slightly different spelling! Many people, however love the name, as much as they love my popcorn! So much so, I created t-shirts and other great products that feature our logo.
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Monday, July 21, 2008

I'm so rumbly in my tumbly

Famous words from Winnie the Pooh "I'm so rumbly in my tumbly. Time to munch an early luncheon. Time for something sweet." According to Men's Health Magazine, Winnie the Pooh is referring to borborygmus.

That's the medical term for the gurgling in your gut, which usually isn't a sign of hunger. Rather, it's your gastrointestinal system's housekeeping after your previous meal, says Sita Chokhavatia, M.D., an associate professor of medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

A few hours after you eat, a 90-minute cycle of contractions-- the interdigestive phase--moves any remaining bits of food from your stomach and your small intestine. Then the "migrating motor complex" noisily shuttles the mostly gas-and-fluid mixture onward. "It's like squeezing and shaking a balloon filled with water and air," says Dr. Chokhavatia. If you need to stifle the sound in your stomach because of, say, a meeting or a date, munch some popcorn (for the insoluble fiber) or a piece of chocolate, which will immediately shift your GI system back into its quieter initial digestion mode.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

I Love My Popcorn

I am so excited to be going to the movies tonight with my kids. I can be working all day making Sugar Momma's Caramel and Cheese Corn, and still order a big bucket of Movie Theatre popcorn. I never tire of it. I love my popcorn.

One of my favorite books is The Popcorn Plus Diet - popcorn is whole grain food that's low in calories and fat and it's a complex carbohydrate. Popcorn can make a great diet food. Well,
that is, if you don't get extra butter on it like I do at the movie theatres.

The best popcorn for you is popcorn made with a Hot Air Popcorn Popper that is to say, the best popcorn with the greatest nutritional value.

Cause we all know, the best popcorn is Sugar Momma's Popcorn!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Carnival Treats

Don't forget to take home a bag of delicious caramel corn when visiting your local carnival or Flea Market aside from eating right from the bag, you can make tasty treats with it at home.

Have a fondue pot, melt some chocolate, lay out caramel corn on waxed paper, pour melted chocolate over caramel corn, let cool, and delight your friends and family with a well-known favorite chocolate covered caramel corn.

Trying to avoid the carnival atmosphere, you can always visit Sugar Momma's or if in the Chicago area, head out to the Kane County Flea Market the first weekend of every month, and take home a Big Bag of Sugar Momma's Caramel Corn.