popcorn?
dubist
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whats the best way to make popcorn?
what is the best low calorie microwave popcorn?
what is the best low calorie microwave popcorn?
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I use an air popper - it's the cheapest and lowest calorie option there is.0
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Personally I make my own popcorn which is extremely healthy. I can have 5 cups of popcorn I popped in my popper for under 100 calories with salt and butter flavoring included.0
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Orville Redenbacher has 100 calorie mini bags that are good.0
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We like to make our own at home. You can put some kernels in a brown lunch bag and fold the top down and pop like normal. This way you can add your own seasonings without over doing it, and you don't get all the butter and fat.0
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whats the best way to make popcorn?
what is the best low calorie microwave popcorn?
Smart Pop 100 Calorie bags?0 -
I use an air-popper. You can have 5 cups for 100 calories. And sometimes I'll use I Can't Believe It's Not Butter spray on it too.0
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My favorite is to microwave it myself! Get the regular bulk popcorn kernels, put about 1/3 cup in a brown paper bag (like lunch bag size), fold it down a couple of times and pop it in your microwave! I use the popcorn setting on mine, but like the store bought microwave stuff, use whatever time works best in your micro - listen for popping to slow or stop, etc. SO much cheaper than the stuff you buy, you can add your own butter, olive oil, coconut oil, seasonings - whatever! Then you know exactly what's in your popcorn, and you're saving $$!
Edited to add: Yeah, like jomo said!0 -
I have an air popper for my popcorn.
Super healthy... usually to flavour i put a small amount of olive oil over it and a small amount of salt.
up my water intake and go to town.!0 -
Orville Redenbacher has 100 calorie mini bags that are good.0
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This is what I do because I LOVE popcorn. I air pop it, then spray a little butter flavored Pam (0 cals) on it so that my popcorn sprinkles will stick to it. Popcorn sprinkles are awesome and the one I use is only 2 cals per tsp.0
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So far Trader Joe's lite popcorn is my fave!0
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I pop my own, but I don't have a popper so I pop over the stove using oil. This method has slightly more calories/fat than using a popper but its not too bad (especially as I just use a little I can't believe it's not butter and parmesan cheese for flavoring)
Definitely one of my favorite snacks0 -
Like your avatar .... cute
I use a Presto Power Pop microwave bowl. I love it, I add 1 teaspoon of oil (optional) to make the salt stick. I use butter flavored oil and then no butter.
I've heard several people use plain brown lunch bags (no oil) and pop corn that way. Have not tried this.
Ready to pop - I like Pop Secret 94% Fat Free. I keep a couple mini bags at work .... just in case0 -
I have a little bowl thing you put the popcorn in, and then put it in the microwave. It works really well, and no risk of it catching on fire as with a paper bag.0
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We like to make our own at home. You can put some kernels in a brown lunch bag and fold the top down and pop like normal. This way you can add your own seasonings without over doing it, and you don't get all the butter and fat.
THIS is the easiest way to make popcorn. We can get a big bag of kernels for like $1 and use about 1/4c of kernels in the bag. SO EASY!0 -
Orville has some mini bags now that have flavorings (I really like the salt and cracked pepper one...NOM!)0
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I pop it in a popper with a tiny bit of canola oil its tasty0
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My favorite is to microwave it myself! Get the regular bulk popcorn kernels, put about 1/3 cup in a brown paper bag (like lunch bag size), fold it down a couple of times and pop it in your microwave! I use the popcorn setting on mine, but like the store bought microwave stuff, use whatever time works best in your micro - listen for popping to slow or stop, etc. SO much cheaper than the stuff you buy, you can add your own butter, olive oil, coconut oil, seasonings - whatever! Then you know exactly what's in your popcorn, and you're saving $$!
Edited to add: Yeah, like jomo said!
Awesome! I absolutely love Black Jewell popcorn. 1g Fat, 4g Fiber, 3g Protein per 2 tablespoons of kernels. Coconut oil and sea salt make this an amazing snack that's an excellent chip replacement, or just when you need something crunchy to knosh on! PLUS, the kernels don't get stuck in your teeth, and you chew up the entire thing easily!0 -
We use a little canola or EVOO in a stovetop popper. We had a bit of salt. It's not too bad on calories, tastes way better than microwave, and is super yummy!0
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I use an air popper. Quick, cheap, and easy. And TASTY!0
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air popper w/ vinegar (in spray bottle) and sea salt!0
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We like to make our own at home. You can put some kernels in a brown lunch bag and fold the top down and pop like normal. This way you can add your own seasonings without over doing it, and you don't get all the butter and fat.
Thank you for the great tip!0 -
I'm saving for an air popper, but in the meantime, I eat Pop Weaver Light Butter made with Canola Oil - it is only 230 calories for the entire bag, and the "light butter" is just enough!0
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I started air popping it cause I read the people in the factories that packaged the microwave butter types were getting cancer from inhaling the butter mixture.!0
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I LOVE popcorn!! Thanks for all the great suggestions!0
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