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Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239219 11/06/24 06:34 PM
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Act II, or Orville's - Just got to have some tobasco with mine

Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239250 11/06/24 06:45 PM
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I'm a big fan of Smart Pop white cheddar.

But I do love me some hot buttered popcorn. When my daughter was younger we always had movie nights. About the only time I really let them have much candy at home. She would make us each a bowl of pop corn and add gummy bears or worms, and other candy. Gummy worms with salty butter on them are delicious. Oh and peanut m&m's are a must.

Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: Gusick] #15239289 11/06/24 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Gusick
Kettle corn is too sweet for my taste.


Likewise. Popcorn should not be sweet.

Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239386 11/06/24 07:53 PM
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Act II was always my favorite, and I remember the first time I ever smelled it.
I was at Richland Jr. College in 1985, and I smelled it in the main commons area.
I didn't know what it was, but it was glorious!

Now, my favorite microwave popcorn is the the Kroger brand.

However, I still prefer popcorn cooked in a pot with oil!

...!

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Originally Posted by Bigbob_FTW
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Orville Redenbacher Simply Salted, no butter.


Commie! bolt


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Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: David Welcher] #15239452 11/06/24 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by David Welcher
Act II, or Orville's - Just got to have some tobasco with mine

I have one of those microwave glass poppers. Add oil, corn and put butter on the lid that has holes that let the butter melt into the popper. Love some hot sauce on mine when it's done.

Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239461 11/06/24 08:37 PM
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Several years ago, we bought an air popper (roughly $20 on Amazon) and we buy bags of popping corn (5 lbs of Amish Country kernels, usually). It takes about the same time as microwaving a bag of popcorn, but there is no way to burn it and smell up your house, because the popcorn falls into your bowl as it pops. This also allows you to season/butter it as you want, make as much as you want, etc.

I highly recommend it over microwaving popcorn.

This is the one we got.

https://www.amazon.com/Presto-04820...&hvtargid=pla-386698042951&psc=1

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Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239499 11/06/24 09:01 PM
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Orville’s for this casa an a bunch of wee grands!


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Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239826 11/07/24 01:50 AM
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Enjoying a bowl as we speak

Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: Duck_Hunter] #15239865 11/07/24 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
Several years ago, we bought an air popper (roughly $20 on Amazon) and we buy bags of popping corn (5 lbs of Amish Country kernels, usually). It takes about the same time as microwaving a bag of popcorn, but there is no way to burn it and smell up your house, because the popcorn falls into your bowl as it pops. This also allows you to season/butter it as you want, make as much as you want, etc.

I highly recommend it over microwaving popcorn.

This is the one we got.

https://www.amazon.com/Presto-04820...&hvtargid=pla-386698042951&psc=1



I ordered this exact one Duck Hunter, I’m going to up my popcorn game lol-
It delivers tomorrow-
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Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239871 11/07/24 02:23 AM
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I appreciate all the responses guys-

I learned more than I expected to-

I plan on added more seasonings, Ive always just stuck with butter-

Probably not gonna throw sausage in there though, that just seems weird, and I’m weird enough already lol-


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Re: Microwave popcorn [Re: steveiam] #15239916 11/07/24 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
Several years ago, we bought an air popper (roughly $20 on Amazon) and we buy bags of popping corn (5 lbs of Amish Country kernels, usually). It takes about the same time as microwaving a bag of popcorn, but there is no way to burn it and smell up your house, because the popcorn falls into your bowl as it pops. This also allows you to season/butter it as you want, make as much as you want, etc.

I highly recommend it over microwaving popcorn.

This is the one we got.

https://www.amazon.com/Presto-04820...&hvtargid=pla-386698042951&psc=1



I ordered this exact one Duck Hunter, I’m going to up my popcorn game lol-
It delivers tomorrow-
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Awesome. Hope you enjoy it!


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I just wanted to say that I took my grandson to see a movie yesterday.

Some big, old, fat nasty minority woman and her beaten down husband sat on the row in front of us. I wouldn’t have paid any attention to them at all but her body was so massive, it created a kind of jet stream of putrid smelling air that moved off of them and up toward us.

After some feeding from the corn bucket, I guess some kernels got stuck in her teeth. She proceeded to reach inside a cartoon-sized, black market Louis Vuitton purse and fetched a long strand of dental floss. After loading the floss around her pork sausage looking fingers, she began aggressively flossing her teeth.

We could hear her tensioning the floss, tight like a fiddle string, and the watch her flicking bits of oral detritus onto the floor and seats around her.

Probably the nastiest act I’ve ever witnessed someone do, while showing no signs of shame in a public setting.

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Originally Posted by Sawhorse
I just wanted to say that I took my grandson to see a movie yesterday.

Some big, old, fat nasty minority woman and her beaten down husband sat on the row in front of us. I wouldn’t have paid any attention to them at all but her body was so massive, it created a kind of jet stream of putrid smelling air that moved off of them and up toward us.

After some feeding from the corn bucket, I guess some kernels got stuck in her teeth. She proceeded to reach inside a cartoon-sized, black market Louis Vuitton purse and fetched a long strand of dental floss. After loading the floss around her pork sausage looking fingers, she began aggressively flossing her teeth.

We could hear her tensioning the floss, tight like a fiddle string, and the watch her flicking bits of oral detritus onto the floor and seats around her.

Probably the nastiest act I’ve ever witnessed someone do, while showing no signs of shame in a public setting.


roflmao


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I just wanted to say that I took my grandson to see a movie yesterday.

Some big, old, fat nasty minority woman and her beaten down husband sat on the row in front of us. I wouldn’t have paid any attention to them at all but her body was so massive, it created a kind of jet stream of putrid smelling air that moved off of them and up toward us.

After some feeding from the corn bucket, I guess some kernels got stuck in her teeth. She proceeded to reach inside a cartoon-sized, black market Louis Vuitton purse and fetched a long strand of dental floss. After loading the floss around her pork sausage looking fingers, she began aggressively flossing her teeth.

We could hear her tensioning the floss, tight like a fiddle string, and the watch her flicking bits of oral detritus onto the floor and seats around her.

Probably the nastiest act I’ve ever witnessed someone do, while showing no signs of shame in a public setting.


roflmao

Oh…and the movie we saw was called “Slampig”.

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