AngWBald wrote: » It's best not to eat popcorn. It's high in carbs, and so easy to eat more than a serving. I know it's hard to say no to popcorn. I love it myself. As soon as I stoppegd eating popcorn and other high carbs my weight started going negative.
Xerogs wrote: » We have a Nordic wear microwave popcorn popper that we use from time to time. It's far less expensive to use than buying the bags plus you can add oil to it or not as desired. It's a little easier to calculate calories and you don't have to worry about other additives. Lately we use a really old air popper that works better than any microwave option in terms of kernels popped. Air popcorn poppers are relatively cheap and pop up a batch of popcorn as fast as a microwave.
TX_375 wrote: » Xerogs wrote: » We have a Nordic wear microwave popcorn popper that we use from time to time. It's far less expensive to use than buying the bags plus you can add oil to it or not as desired. It's a little easier to calculate calories and you don't have to worry about other additives. Lately we use a really old air popper that works better than any microwave option in terms of kernels popped. Air popcorn poppers are relatively cheap and pop up a batch of popcorn as fast as a microwave. I get 50 bags for $1.50, (600 bags for the price of the Nordic wear popper) and after I pop corn in it I use it for vegetable scraps and toss the whole thing into the compost. And I don't microwave anything in plastic, ever. If you're like me the last thing I want is another gadget taking up space in my kitchen. Hence the paper bags.
lhansen1935 wrote: » Be careful with popcorn if you have diverticulosis. Those small popcorn husks that you pick out of your teeth are non-soluble and a major cause of diverticulitis (diverticula infection), colon abscess and colon perforation. Perforated colon is serious and can lead to possible sepsis, or possibly an ostomy bag.
Xerogs wrote: » TX_375 wrote: » Xerogs wrote: » We have a Nordic wear microwave popcorn popper that we use from time to time. It's far less expensive to use than buying the bags plus you can add oil to it or not as desired. It's a little easier to calculate calories and you don't have to worry about other additives. Lately we use a really old air popper that works better than any microwave option in terms of kernels popped. Air popcorn poppers are relatively cheap and pop up a batch of popcorn as fast as a microwave. I get 50 bags for $1.50, (600 bags for the price of the Nordic wear popper) and after I pop corn in it I use it for vegetable scraps and toss the whole thing into the compost. And I don't microwave anything in plastic, ever. If you're like me the last thing I want is another gadget taking up space in my kitchen. Hence the paper bags. I get what you are saying and I realize not everyone has room for an extra gadget. My suggestions were just a couple of options out of a myriad of options. If you are worried about outgassing in a microwave I would really look at how your paper bags are manufactured and what the pulp and glues might contain, some bags are better than others. Composting them does give back to the environment so its a plus. lhansen1935 wrote: » Be careful with popcorn if you have diverticulosis. Those small popcorn husks that you pick out of your teeth are non-soluble and a major cause of diverticulitis (diverticula infection), colon abscess and colon perforation. Perforated colon is serious and can lead to possible sepsis, or possibly an ostomy bag. This is something to definitely keep in mind my Mom has to watch out for this since her last colonoscopy came back with diverticulosis.
JMC3Terp wrote: » Orville Redenbacher Smart Pop popcorn. 100 calories a bag and the bag is a solid size. Haven't found anything that comes close volume/calorie wise.
AngWBald wrote: » It's best not to eat popcorn. It's high in carbs, and so easy to eat more than a serving. I know it's hard to say no to popcorn. I love it myself. As soon as I stopped eating popcorn and other high carbs my weight started going negative.
AngWBald wrote: » AngWBald wrote: » It's best not to eat popcorn. It's high in carbs, and so easy to eat more than a serving. I know it's hard to say no to popcorn. I love it myself. As soon as I stopped eating popcorn and other high carbs my weight started going negative. Yes, I'm commenting on my own post reply. I've seen how many clicked Disagree with my comment. I was actually looking forward to it and expecting it! I've been doing the Low Carb/High Fat way of eating for close to two years. I've lost weight and for the most part has kept it off with some slip ups. Those slip ups have always been when I failed to count my carbs, calories, and sugar. I like Pop Corn and I will eat it on occasions. Do you think I would pass up on Popcorn at the Movies? I used to only count my calories. At first I did lose weight. I portioned controlled everything I ate. But at the end of the day I was HANGRY, because I was on a Low Fat/High Carb diet. I had already eaten my calories for the day and I was still hungry. It took me a few years to research this on my own, but once I started this diet I recognize that the Low Carb/High Fat diet worked. Even when I slip up I know what works for me and I can get back into it quickly. I recognize that this diet has gotten a lot of criticism. I understand that. It took me awhile to get used to the idea of eating this way. It's coming!! More and more people are discovering this is the best way to lose weight, and believe it or not, some people have reversed their diabetes. You don't believe me, then look it up yourself. Google search LC/HF. Go to Youtube and watch videos on this subject. I want to give a big THANK YOU to all the people who disagreed with my comment. What might happen is this Reply Post might get deleted. I'm not here to judge anyone who eats popcorn. I love popcorn and miss it very much. But I don't miss the carbs. I'm only giving advice. You can take it or leave it. Yes, there is more than one way to lose weight. Pick any route you wish.