From: Doug Lerner on
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: Miss Violette on
no help from me on the buttery part, we get act II because it comes in the
mini bag and is 1.5 points for 6 cups, DH adds butter to his, Lee
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: Beverly on
I don't have any suggestions for the popcorn since the Kettle Corn flavor is
my favorite.

Have you tried Molly McButter on your popcorn? I used it when my kids lived
at home as they always wanted extra butter.

http://www.mollymcbutter.com/

Beverly


"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: Nunya B. on

"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.
>

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: Doug Lerner on
I'll check that out, but... I've tried sprinkle on fat-free butter powders
before and they don't really work well on something dry, like popcorn...

Thanks,

doug




On 10/30/05 10:40 PM, in article
v349f.161440$lI5.45491(a)tornado.ohiordc.rr.com, "Beverly"
<bowens(a)home.woh.rr.com> wrote:

> I don't have any suggestions for the popcorn since the Kettle Corn flavor is
> my favorite.
>
> Have you tried Molly McButter on your popcorn? I used it when my kids lived
> at home as they always wanted extra butter.
>
> http://www.mollymcbutter.com/
>
> Beverly