Sentences with phrase «in microwave popcorn»

But it's been linked to lung damage in microwave popcorn factory workers and, in rare cases, consumers, too.
Found in microwave popcorn, processed crackers and packaged baked goods.
In food plants, diacetyl — a flavoring agent used in microwave popcorn and some packaged snacks — has been linked to a sometimes deadly disease called bronchiolitis obliterans, a close relative of COPD.
Employees of the Chinese agricultural company Dabeinong Technology Group Co. (DBN) and a subsidiary sneaked through midwestern cornfields, U.S. prosecutors allege, stealthily gathering patented corn that they attempted to smuggle out of the United States in microwave popcorn boxes.
Dear Abby: Those of us who are allergic to corn or other ingredients in microwave popcorn most certainly do object to popcorn fumes.

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They then hired flavor consultants in Chicago to help design a new double - buttered flavor of microwave popcorn called «Blast O Butter.»
Another challenge for Jolly Time: Consumers have also gravitated more toward pre-popped, bagged popcorns in recent years rather than microwave popcorn.
When I think, for example, how my own children, born in Britain and bred in the U.S., have their routine dictated by school and by violin, piano and ballet lessons, and how they move fluently from babysitting for hire to videos for rent and then to microwave popcorn and hotpockets, I realize how our society has learned to dispense with child - inspired patterns of living.
Just make sure you leave out the salt in the recipe if you use pre-salted microwave popcorn.
I had to make this recipe twice, because the first time it burned after I set the bag on it's side like usual microwave popcorn (recipe did not state how to put bag in).
Words of caution though: NEVER eat microwaved popcorn in the packets.
This, in addition to the fact that most microwave popcorn brands contain partially hydrogenated oils, artificial colors and flavorings, and preservatives... well, let's just say it's not something I want to feed my family.
I haven't been acquainted with the regular use of a microwave for fifteen years, and while I'm no stranger to popping my popcorn using the old - fashioned method of a hot pot on the stovetop, last summer I wised up to my time consuming ways and purchased a Whirley Pop Popcorn Popper, which is now one of the hardest working tools in my kpopcorn using the old - fashioned method of a hot pot on the stovetop, last summer I wised up to my time consuming ways and purchased a Whirley Pop Popcorn Popper, which is now one of the hardest working tools in my kPopcorn Popper, which is now one of the hardest working tools in my kitchen.
I posted another DIY microwave popcorn recipe on the blog back in 2012, but assuming you're newer here, this is the deal: It turns out that microwave popcorn is actually incredibly easy to make on your own at home.
Some stay away from microwave popcorn due to unhealthy additives, specifically those found in bag linings, but Quinn Snacks» popcorns have changed all that: the company's revolutionary bags contain no chemicals or plastic coatings and are compostable and biodegradable, the perfect container to pop U.S. - grown organic corn.
We'll use microwave popcorn for this low - fat version, and we'll throw in some real butter and butter flavoring for just the right touch.
Use sprouted corn kernels in place of conventional popping corn, and you can achieve popcorn perfection with the convenience of your microwave.
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Just put the kernels and some oil in a pot with a lid, keep your heat down to medium - low, and you'll have better - than - microwave popcorn!
I have to admit, I am a bit intimidated by popping popcorn that is not popped in the microwave...... but I guess I better get over it!
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To pop 6 cups of popcorn at a time in the microwave, pour 1/4 cup popcorn kernels in a clean paper lunch sack (I use a 12 3/8 X 6 1/8 X 4» brown paper lunch bag).
Would you believe that in this way, the corn pops up just as easily as a bag of microwave popcorn, but without any scary, fake ingredients?
I need to try that popcorn in the microwave thing.
if you smell burnt cake you went too far that reminds of my popcorn making attempts in an unfamiliar microwave.
once the popcorn is cooled, melt your chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave.
Place the popcorn - bag and all - in the microwave and microwave on high for 45 seconds.
Along with coffee, there was some complimentary microwave popcorn which came in handy when I got the munchies later on.
I don't have a microwave and had a bad experience with burned popcorn in the pot.
Dried under hot air with pressure (no microwaves), with no added ingredients, they are presented in popcorn chip pots (stand U5, Turkey).
I want to make this as a party favor and pack in pretty jars (maybe with a pack of microwave popcorn).
It's a good system, and means that I almost never burn popcorn on the stove (I can't say the same for in the microwave), but it's still good to give the pot a little jiggle every now and again.
I used both the coconut oil and put the butter in the microwave per your instructions and popped the popcorn on my stove.
Because of our allergies and how we roll, I don't use microwave popcorn, so adapted the recipe to cook in our Whirley Pop popcorn popper.
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One reader said she likes to pack popcorn kernels in a brown lunch bag and pop her own popcorn in a microwave, if available.
We'll have interactive «stadium seats» right in our living rooms, close to the microwave popcorn and a clean rest room.
Yesterday, I was near tears in my daughter's mommy & me preschool class when the substitute teacher unknowingly brought out buttery microwave popcorn for snack.
However, you should try to avoid microwave popcorn, as it uses Fluorotelomers in the bag linings, which could potentially be unsafe; there are no real studies done.
Fix some microwave popcorn and serve it, along with peanuts in their shells to the children in brown paper lunch bags that you have colored with red and white stripes.
Sure a lot of us throw some popcorn in the microwave and get together as a family for a movie but why not inject a little drama into the proceedings?
The office manager in that office is right to put a stop to microwave popcorn.
In many public offices and buildings, it's against the fire code to microwave popcorn.
2 cups popcorn kernels + butter or 2 - 3 bags of microwave popcorn 1 cup pink candy melts 1/2 cup white candy melts 1/2 cup white chocolate chips 3 tsp coconut oil Red food coloring Blue food coloring Chocolate - covered candies (preferably in pastel colors) Mini pretzels Pastel - colored sprinkles
I also brought popcorn and pop along for the mini fridge and microwave that were in the rooms.
There is a microwave in their cafeteria, so they are able to pop some popcorn and snack away, and it is a cheap option for me.
Because of our allergies and how we roll, I don't use microwave popcorn, so adapted the recipe to cook in our Whirley Pop popcorn popper.
Then I'd blow the money on a launch party for the ages and settle into a routine of wandering about the place in a peaked cap and a jacket with epaulets, saying, «Ah, yes, a sachet of Newman's Own Microwave Popcorn, yet another of God's creations and further testament to His majesty.»
In 1999 a pair of Indian researchers found that microwaving popcorn in 10 percent oil, 2 percent butter, and 0.5 percent salt produced the largest flakes (that translates to about a teaspoon of oil, a fifth of a teaspoon of butter, and a pinch of salt for every quarter of a cup of kernelsIn 1999 a pair of Indian researchers found that microwaving popcorn in 10 percent oil, 2 percent butter, and 0.5 percent salt produced the largest flakes (that translates to about a teaspoon of oil, a fifth of a teaspoon of butter, and a pinch of salt for every quarter of a cup of kernelsin 10 percent oil, 2 percent butter, and 0.5 percent salt produced the largest flakes (that translates to about a teaspoon of oil, a fifth of a teaspoon of butter, and a pinch of salt for every quarter of a cup of kernels).
Popcorn's dark side A 53 - year - old Colorado man who ate two bags of microwaved popcorn daily for 10 years apparently developed bronchiolitis obliterans, aka popcorn worker's lung, a debilitating disease previously seen only in popcorn factory wPopcorn's dark side A 53 - year - old Colorado man who ate two bags of microwaved popcorn daily for 10 years apparently developed bronchiolitis obliterans, aka popcorn worker's lung, a debilitating disease previously seen only in popcorn factory wpopcorn daily for 10 years apparently developed bronchiolitis obliterans, aka popcorn worker's lung, a debilitating disease previously seen only in popcorn factory wpopcorn worker's lung, a debilitating disease previously seen only in popcorn factory wpopcorn factory workers.
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