PDA

View Full Version : Popcorn makers??


BettyBoop
08-02-2002, 19:43
Ok, so I hear that if you make your own popcorn & do not add any sugar, toffee, whatever, then its very good for you & LOW fat (hurrar). But I can't find a popcorn maker anywhere, grrrrrrrr.
Does anyone know where I can find one please?? thanks :)

kjn6371
08-02-2002, 19:58
A popcorn maker can be found Here (http://www.kitchenware.co.uk/cgi-bin/store.pl?FUNCTION=ViewItem&ITEM=BPCM001)

morleyian
08-02-2002, 20:07
or in the supplier forum ;)

BettyBoop
08-02-2002, 20:24
Originally posted by morleyian
or in the supplier forum ;)

Oops, sorry :(

davester2k
08-02-2002, 20:45
Make it in a vacuum oven below 1 mmHg. Apple size grains.

:D

neverland
08-02-2002, 22:06
Mind you, it's far cheaper to use a pan with a little bit of vegetable oil in it. To be honest, I don't think the tiny bit of extra fat will kill you.

TimJBart
08-02-2002, 22:24
i find my hot air blowing popcorn maker produces popcorn thats too dry and i have to soak it in some kind of fatty substance. DOn't worry about the calories, live a little!

Sputnik
08-02-2002, 22:44
Moving to Supplier Forum :)

lycanthrope on the loose
09-02-2002, 17:37
had one of these for a couple of years, pretty crap IMO, no matter the amount of 'corns' you put it there always seem to be loads of un-popped one in the bottom of the dish. They tasteless, but if you want them fat free :)

JCL
10-02-2002, 09:46
I got a Prima Popcorn Maker from either Argos or Index (can't remember). I'm pretty sure you can get low fat popcorn in the supermarket.

Maz
14-02-2002, 14:37
You can always buy mine. As someone said before, they do make popcorn tastless, but it's worth it if you just care about the fat/salt etc. I bought mine in Curry's and it cost me £20. I've used it just 3 times, and wouldn't mind selling it to you for the right price. E-mail me if interested :)

Maz