Pizza "Delivery"...
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I'm gonna say there was a recognized condition with a name like "popcorn lung" or some such. Likewise going off of memory. I should probably google it.
Oh yes. Yes I do.
EDIT TO ADD:
Right on about the Missouri popcorn plant. Then later found by some, but not universally, to be a problem for heavy consumers of butter-flavored microwave popcorn.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronch...erans#Diacetyl
EDIT TO ADD:
Right on about the Missouri popcorn plant. Then later found by some, but not universally, to be a problem for heavy consumers of butter-flavored microwave popcorn.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronch...erans#Diacetyl
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?? I LOVE microwave popcorn, can't imagine any other method providing enough improvement to be worth the work. I thought when they introduced 'Popcorn' buttons on microwaves, it was the best invention since sliced bread. Or maybe since microwave popcorn.
Picked up at the 99c store once microwave pork rinds, they are packaged and cooked like microwave popcorn (although the cook silently). Interesting experience. But not worth 99c/pack to continue experiencing.
Picked up at the 99c store once microwave pork rinds, they are packaged and cooked like microwave popcorn (although the cook silently). Interesting experience. But not worth 99c/pack to continue experiencing.
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I need to find out if I can mail order Yoder microwave popcorn. That stuff is the best.
The microwave popper works pretty well too and then you can season it as you like. I like garlic salt and cumin
The microwave popper works pretty well too and then you can season it as you like. I like garlic salt and cumin
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I found this sriracha powder at the Grocery Outlet that is great on popcorn. My son likes to shake straight-up MSG on his popcorn.
Really I love nothing better than cheesy popcorn (that third of the christmas tin always disappears fast). I've tried a grocery store cheesy shaker, but it's not the same.
Really I love nothing better than cheesy popcorn (that third of the christmas tin always disappears fast). I've tried a grocery store cheesy shaker, but it's not the same.
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I throw my leftover pizza in bread wrappers; keeps everything in and it's re-using it.
As for popcorn, I use the old pot-and-stove technique. It's noisy, but tastes great, once I drizzle in melted butter and toss with nutritional yeast (tastes cheesy)/Tapatio powder/salad seasoning/whatever interesting herb blends I found at the natural foods co-op's bulk spices section.
I remember Alton Brown has a recipe for homemade microwave popcorn; I'd be happy to find it if anyone's interested.
As for popcorn, I use the old pot-and-stove technique. It's noisy, but tastes great, once I drizzle in melted butter and toss with nutritional yeast (tastes cheesy)/Tapatio powder/salad seasoning/whatever interesting herb blends I found at the natural foods co-op's bulk spices section.
I remember Alton Brown has a recipe for homemade microwave popcorn; I'd be happy to find it if anyone's interested.
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I'm not really a popcorn eater (loved Cracker Jack as a kid though), but I've heard the hot air method (I think it was in Consumer Reports) does the best job of popping consistent popcorn with less unpopped and/or burnt kernels.
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