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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 :)
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!
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 :)
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.
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
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