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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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.
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...).
All I know is, *all* the 94% fat free mini bags are 1 Weight Watchers point.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...).
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?
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?
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?
Etc.Vader wrote:I alone could fill this thread ... where to begin?