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- January 9, 2009 at 5:02 pm #269127
This was in this months taste of home magazine.
place 1/4 cup of popcorn in brown bag and fold place in microwave for 2 minutes times will vary according to microwave:bounce:
- January 9, 2009 at 6:02 pm #409068
Have you had a chance to try this one yet ?
- January 9, 2009 at 6:07 pm #409069
@JoAnn 99906 wrote:
Have you had a chance to try this one yet ?
Honestly JoAnn no I have not tried it yet. But will as soon as I get a bag that is not something I usually keep in the house. If anyone tries it first please let me know. We are doing family night tonight where we watch a movie or something on tv and eat popcorn, my daughter loves this. If I can get my hands on a bag I will try it tonight. Will let you know
- January 9, 2009 at 8:23 pm #409082
Ok tried the microwave popcorn this is what I found 1/4 cup makes about a single serving like the snack size bag. On the microwave setting mine went 3 minutes and it popped about half of it. Good thing is i put what didnt pop back in there and it popped in the same amount of time. I guess we will have to play with it to see exactly how long to put it on. Good thing about this is no added oils etc just the popcorn
- January 9, 2009 at 8:26 pm #409083
Very nifty recipe! Thanks! 🙂
- January 9, 2009 at 8:31 pm #409084
your welcome! easy and money saving got to love it
- January 10, 2009 at 8:46 am #409126
I do this often for myself. I use a small plastic tupperware type container and leave one corner of the lid up so it isn’t sealed completely. I don’t measure, I just eyeball a small amount to go in and set the timer-stay close and turn it off as soon as the popping slows down (can always repop the ones that don’t). Tastes very similar to the air popped machines. But healthier for you with no oils, butter’s or salts.
- January 10, 2009 at 2:07 pm #409165
@wilbe95 100017 wrote:
I do this often for myself. I use a small plastic tupperware type container and leave one corner of the lid up so it isn’t sealed completely. I don’t measure, I just eyeball a small amount to go in and set the timer-stay close and turn it off as soon as the popping slows down (can always repop the ones that don’t). Tastes very similar to the air popped machines. But healthier for you with no oils, butter’s or salts.
I didnt think about that good idea when I dont have bags
- January 17, 2009 at 3:10 pm #410410
Awsome!!! i will have to try this. Of course I still have a bunch of boyscouts popcorn left over from two years ago. Think its bad?? DH wents nuts (ex boyscout) and bought a lot. Of couse I realised this past year when I went to purchase some that they dont do small amounts. I walked away without buying. Whats wrong with selling by the box?? The girlscouts do it.
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