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If anyone knows how to make popcorn without salt and oil more appealing

than styrofoam chunks, would you please respond because it seemed

rather gross yesterday when I made some popcorn with my new airpopper.

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hi, just joined this group and i love homemade popcorn, i use soysauce,

but as its very salty, it probably doesnt help your quest

 

 

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> If anyone knows how to make popcorn without salt and oil more

appealing

> than styrofoam chunks, would you please respond because it seemed

> rather gross yesterday when I made some popcorn with my new airpopper.

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I'd toss it in some nutritional yeast and garlic powder.

 

-Erin

http://www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

 

 

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Monday, March 03, 2008 6:35 AM

Good tasting, healthy popcorn?

 

If anyone knows how to make popcorn without salt and oil more appealing

than styrofoam chunks, would you please respond because it seemed

rather gross yesterday when I made some popcorn with my new airpopper.

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Agreed - Or for a change you could always try nutritional yeast and

cajun spice mix, with or without lime juice to lubricate the corn a

little!

 

DJ

 

, " Erin " <truepatriot wrote:

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> I'd toss it in some nutritional yeast and garlic powder.

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> -Erin

> http://www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

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> nlfraley35

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> Monday, March 03, 2008 6:35 AM

> Good tasting, healthy popcorn?

>

> If anyone knows how to make popcorn without salt and oil more appealing

> than styrofoam chunks, would you please respond because it seemed

> rather gross yesterday when I made some popcorn with my new airpopper.

>

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I love airpopped popcorn - I eat everyday. The dilemma used to be how

to get sea salt or other flavors to " stick " to the dry popcorn. I

mixed a concentrated sea-salt water solution until almost entirely

dissolved, poured through a coffee filter to filter out any undesolved

salt, and put into a small, fine-misting pump bottle. While the

popcorn is falling into the bowl, I mist it so all the pieces get a

fine coating. Since the mist is fine, the water evaporates quickly and

leaves the salt taste on the popcorn. It works great! I've even added

some english toffee flavor and other non-fat, healthy flavorings to a

misting bottle and enjoyed many different flavors. The sky's the limit!

Enjoy!

 

Kim

 

 

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> If anyone knows how to make popcorn without salt and oil more

appealing

> than styrofoam chunks, would you please respond because it seemed

> rather gross yesterday when I made some popcorn with my new airpopper.

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On 3/3/08, kimhodges63 <timkim wrote:

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> I love airpopped popcorn - I eat everyday. The dilemma used to be how

> to get sea salt or other flavors to " stick " to the dry popcorn. I

> mixed a concentrated sea-salt water solution until almost entirely

> dissolved, poured through a coffee filter to filter out any undesolved

> salt, and put into a small, fine-misting pump bottle.

 

I use a mist bottle, too. I put half Bragg's and half lemon juice in

it and after misting, I dust the popcorn with nutritional yeast. Very

savory.

 

Sparrow

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Hello, do know of any mcdiet friendly commercial soy cheeses and also any veggie burgers??? for a very busy mom.kimhodges63 <timkim wrote: I love airpopped popcorn - I eat everyday. The dilemma used to be how to get sea salt or other flavors to "stick" to the dry popcorn. I mixed a concentrated sea-salt water solution until almost entirely dissolved, poured through a coffee filter to filter out any undesolved salt, and put into a small, fine-misting pump bottle. While the popcorn is falling into the bowl, I

mist it so all the pieces get a fine coating. Since the mist is fine, the water evaporates quickly and leaves the salt taste on the popcorn. It works great! I've even added some english toffee flavor and other non-fat, healthy flavorings to a misting bottle and enjoyed many different flavors. The sky's the limit!Enjoy!Kim , "nlfraley35" <nlfraley35 wrote:>> > If anyone knows how to make popcorn without salt and oil more appealing > than styrofoam chunks, would you please respond because it seemed > rather gross yesterday when I made some popcorn with my new airpopper.>

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