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I haven't had an air popper in years. Not sure you can even buy them any more, since everybody makes microwave popcorn now.
BTW, remember Jiffy Pop popcorn? I saw some at Target about a year ago, bought it, and made it for the girls. They were totally unimpressed. I was sooo disappointed.
BTW, remember Jiffy Pop popcorn? I saw some at Target about a year ago, bought it, and made it for the girls. They were totally unimpressed. I was sooo disappointed.
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Oh fine, Lyr, now you've gone and reminded me about caramel corn. Another food substance that oughta be illegal....
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As I said earlier, I do make a mean caramel corn...
Caramel Corn
Fill a large roasting pan with 5-6 quarts of popped corn.
In a pot, combine:
2 cups brown sugar
1/2 lb margarine (I use butter- yikes, the fat!)
1/2 cup white corn syrup (this recipe is not for those watching their figures!)
Boil 5 minutes - an easy, rolling boil - and stir easily to prevent sticking.
Remove from heat and add:
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
This makes the mixture swell up and change color. Blend and pour over popcorn, mixing well. Place in 250°F oven for 40 minutes. Stir occasionally, from bottom. Spread on wax paper and allow to cool.
Caramel Corn
Fill a large roasting pan with 5-6 quarts of popped corn.
In a pot, combine:
2 cups brown sugar
1/2 lb margarine (I use butter- yikes, the fat!)
1/2 cup white corn syrup (this recipe is not for those watching their figures!)
Boil 5 minutes - an easy, rolling boil - and stir easily to prevent sticking.
Remove from heat and add:
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
This makes the mixture swell up and change color. Blend and pour over popcorn, mixing well. Place in 250°F oven for 40 minutes. Stir occasionally, from bottom. Spread on wax paper and allow to cool.
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I did notice some for sale this year. I haven't bought one yet, but I may eventually. The mini-bags of 94% fat free popcorn are working pretty well for me right now (mmmm, 94% fat free kettle corn...).Auleliel wrote:You can still buy them. My mom got one for Christmas this year.aliantha wrote:I haven't had an air popper in years. Not sure you can even buy them any more, since everybody makes microwave popcorn now.
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ali, I have noticed that a lot of fat free items compensate with tons of sugar. Do you have any idea what type of carbohydrate/sugars the 94% fat free kettle corn has? If it is sugar free as well, it might be a nice alternative here occasionally, although I know popcorn itself is pretty high in carbs. But, that's different than carbs from sugar...aliantha wrote:(mmmm, 94% fat free kettle corn...).
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What's up with leaving the bag open when displaying Italian bread for sale in supermarkets?
Every other bread in the world is wrapped to keep it fresh and clean.
But not Italian bread?
I like it a little crunchy too but leaving it exposed for several hours is asinine.
Hey Bumble Bee Tuna! (and I suspect every other tuna maker too)
If you drop the weight of the can from 6oz to 5oz why the hell are you charging me the same price? Keep the size the same and raise the damn price. I used to be able to make 3 sandwiches from one can, not anymore! Thanks for the heads up you f#ckers!
Every other bread in the world is wrapped to keep it fresh and clean.
But not Italian bread?
I like it a little crunchy too but leaving it exposed for several hours is asinine.
Hey Bumble Bee Tuna! (and I suspect every other tuna maker too)
If you drop the weight of the can from 6oz to 5oz why the hell are you charging me the same price? Keep the size the same and raise the damn price. I used to be able to make 3 sandwiches from one can, not anymore! Thanks for the heads up you f#ckers!
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HLT, don't get me started on what they've done to a "half-gallon" of ice cream. Or a "cup" of yogurt.
And btw, popcorn is a whole grain.
All I know is, *all* the 94% fat free mini bags are 1 Weight Watchers point. Seriously, tho, if the manufacturer compensated for the lack of fat with sugar, the points value would reflect that.Menolly wrote:ali, I have noticed that a lot of fat free items compensate with tons of sugar. Do you have any idea what type of carbohydrate/sugars the 94% fat free kettle corn has? If it is sugar free as well, it might be a nice alternative here occasionally, although I know popcorn itself is pretty high in carbs. But, that's different than carbs from sugar...aliantha wrote:(mmmm, 94% fat free kettle corn...).
And btw, popcorn is a whole grain.
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I hate Spaghetti Bolognese. Don't get me wrong, I love spaghetti and I love bolognese, but those two don't match. No Italian from Bologna would eat that. Bolognese is a ragù and not a sugo - it needs thicker pasta like tagliatelle or penne rigate - and lasagne of course.
I hate it when in restaurants they fail to get a steak rare or blue - hey, what's the deal - it takes less time then to get it well done, so it should be easier.
I hate when I order "Wiener Schnitzel" (what I seldom do) and it turns out to be pork and not veal. It has to be veal and cut very thin.
I hate it when I order caprese (tomoto, mozarella and basil) and the mozzarella turns out to be fior di latte (cow milk) and not the original mozzarella di buffala - and I hate it when they use cheap olive.
I hate all kind of pizza either not baked in a wood oven or with exotic ingredients that may taste fine alone but don't belong on pizza. If you like hotdogs, fine - just don't put it on pizza. Texmex food can be yummy, but I don't want kidney beans and bacon on a pizza.
I hate it when people talk about love "Asian food". What is Asian food? Looking on a world map it can be anything from Turkey to Japan or Russia to Sri Lanka. On a different note I hate when people throw in a bit of garlic, ginger, chili and sugar and call the result "Asian BBQ sauce".
I hate convinience food and avoid everything with artificial flavors, colors, flavor enhancers and preservatives. And yes I hate yunk food (fast food if done properly can be good of course).
I hate capers in vinegar – they need to be “in sale”.
I hate the doner kebab from the kebab booth around the corner from my work. It is a fine product as such, but why does he insist on spoiling it with a yucky garlic mayonnaise instead of using a proper Tzatziki?
I better stop now or I’ll never find an end.
I hate Spaghetti Bolognese. Don't get me wrong, I love spaghetti and I love bolognese, but those two don't match. No Italian from Bologna would eat that. Bolognese is a ragù and not a sugo - it needs thicker pasta like tagliatelle or penne rigate - and lasagne of course.
I hate it when in restaurants they fail to get a steak rare or blue - hey, what's the deal - it takes less time then to get it well done, so it should be easier.
I hate when I order "Wiener Schnitzel" (what I seldom do) and it turns out to be pork and not veal. It has to be veal and cut very thin.
I hate it when I order caprese (tomoto, mozarella and basil) and the mozzarella turns out to be fior di latte (cow milk) and not the original mozzarella di buffala - and I hate it when they use cheap olive.
I hate all kind of pizza either not baked in a wood oven or with exotic ingredients that may taste fine alone but don't belong on pizza. If you like hotdogs, fine - just don't put it on pizza. Texmex food can be yummy, but I don't want kidney beans and bacon on a pizza.
I hate it when people talk about love "Asian food". What is Asian food? Looking on a world map it can be anything from Turkey to Japan or Russia to Sri Lanka. On a different note I hate when people throw in a bit of garlic, ginger, chili and sugar and call the result "Asian BBQ sauce".
I hate convinience food and avoid everything with artificial flavors, colors, flavor enhancers and preservatives. And yes I hate yunk food (fast food if done properly can be good of course).
I hate capers in vinegar – they need to be “in sale”.
I hate the doner kebab from the kebab booth around the corner from my work. It is a fine product as such, but why does he insist on spoiling it with a yucky garlic mayonnaise instead of using a proper Tzatziki?
I better stop now or I’ll never find an end.
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Using the finest quality ingredients is rather the point of this kind of salad. . . otherwise why bother?Vader wrote:I alone could fill this thread ... where to begin?
I hate it when I order caprese (tomoto, mozarella and basil) and the mozzarella turns out to be fior di latte (cow milk) and not the original mozzarella di buffala - and I hate it when they use cheap olive.
Now you're making me crave gyros with tzatziki sauce. *drool*Vader wrote:I hate the doner kebab from the kebab booth around the corner from my work. It is a fine product as such, but why does he insist on spoiling it with a yucky garlic mayonnaise instead of using a proper Tzatziki?
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Lamb Souvlaki...Wyldewode wrote:Now you're making me crave gyros with tzatziki sauce. *drool*Vader wrote:I hate the doner kebab from the kebab booth around the corner from my work. It is a fine product as such, but why does he insist on spoiling it with a yucky garlic mayonnaise instead of using a proper Tzatziki?
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With just a hint of cinammon.Menolly wrote:Lamb Souvlaki...Wyldewode wrote:Now you're making me crave gyros with tzatziki sauce. *drool*Vader wrote:I hate the doner kebab from the kebab booth around the corner from my work. It is a fine product as such, but why does he insist on spoiling it with a yucky garlic mayonnaise instead of using a proper Tzatziki?
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Etc.Vader wrote:I alone could fill this thread ... where to begin?
Ahh...one of the things I miss about living in Germany...drive a few hours I could have real French because I was IN France, or Italian IN Italy...in NY I'm still in the same freakin STATE after that much time...[and the local Chinese restaurant sells pizza, and macaroni -n- cheese.]
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.