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From: Doug Lerner on 30 Oct 2005 10:19 I hadn't heard of that, but I'll check it out and see if I can get somebody to send me some. Thanks. doug On 10/30/05 11:06 PM, in article Nr49f.2059$2y.61(a)newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net, "Nunya B." <nunyadayumbidnez(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I use a small amount of the "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" spray if I > want buttery or I use my olive oil sprayer to mist a bit onto the popcorn. > -- > the volleyballchick > >
From: Mike Hunt on 30 Oct 2005 12:34 To get more of a buttery flavor. I just spray some butter-flavored Pam on my corn then mix as needed. Mike
From: Nunya B. on 30 Oct 2005 13:12 I figured you might not be able to get it and it is perishable if that makes a difference. That's why the olive oil sprayer might be an easier alternative. -- the volleyballchick "Doug Lerner" <doug(a)lerner.net> wrote in message news:BF8B13AF.1A320%doug(a)lerner.net... >I hadn't heard of that, but I'll check it out and see if I can get somebody > to send me some. Thanks. > > doug > > > > On 10/30/05 11:06 PM, in article > Nr49f.2059$2y.61(a)newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net, "Nunya B." > <nunyadayumbidnez(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> I use a small amount of the "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" spray if I >> want buttery or I use my olive oil sprayer to mist a bit onto the >> popcorn. >> -- >> the volleyballchick >> >> >
From: Lesanne on 30 Oct 2005 15:32 I spray mine with a little of the butter flavored spray intended for cooking that you can buy in aerosol cans. You have to be judicious though because if you spray the heck out if it you add some fat. The I can't believe it's not butter spray makes mine taste wet so I don't use that. -- Lesanne "Doug Lerner" <doug(a)lerner.net> wrote in message news:BF8AA8D1.1A30C%doug(a)lerner.net... >I love those 100 calorie microwave bags of 94% fat free popcorn. I have one > (sometimes more!) almost every day and it really helps me stick with my > diet. > > I brought four 12-pack boxes of Orville Redenbacher's 94% fat free > buttered > popcorn back when I visited the U.S. in August - just 100 calories per > bag. > I tried a couple of different brands when I was in the U.S. and it seemed > the best of the "fat free" lot. > > But I wish it tasted more "buttery". Good as it is there is almost no > buttery taste to it. In fact, none of the so-called "buttered" fat free > popcorns tasted buttery at all. > > Now that my stock is almost gone and I need to re-order, I was wondering > if > any of you out there could recommend a better-tasting, more "buttery" > brand. > > Thanks! > > doug >
From: Doug Lerner on 30 Oct 2005 18:51 Ah. If it's perishable I better try one of those "can sprays" you and other people have mentioned. They started selling non-fat-free Orville Redenbacher 42 gm buttered popcorn packages in the convenience stores here over the last couple weeks for 100 yen each. I tried one and luxuriated in the butter. But at 218 calories it was a waste when calorie counting. I could have had two of the others for the same calories! doug On 10/31/05 3:12 AM, in article X189f.2343$m81.1122(a)newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net, "Nunya B." <nunyadayumbidnez(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I figured you might not be able to get it and it is perishable if that makes > a difference. That's why the olive oil sprayer might be an easier > alternative.
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