The Smiths learned that Weight Watchers assigned Healthy Pop one point, while healthy versions of competitors»
microwave popcorn got two points — suggesting Healthy Pop was a better choice for dieters.
Microwave popcorn gets the job done, but for more flavor and that much - deserved anticipation, there's nothing like the stovetop method.
Not exact matches
I love
popcorn but I agree those
microwave bags are full of junk... but oh so much easier than
getting out the air popper every time I want
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!
Along with coffee, there was some complimentary
microwave popcorn which came in handy when I
got the munchies later on.
And don't even
get me started on the
microwave bags of
popcorn.
After years of buying
microwave popcorn, it took a bag of gifted
popcorn kernels and a broken
microwave to
get me to turn to the stove.
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?
So while I can't
get my sister from home back each night to make me some
popcorn I can rely on the
microwave version.
The hubby and I love
popcorn and eat it several times a week, but we too have been trying to
get away from the expense of
microwave popcorn.
Make
popcorn on the stove instead of in the
microwave, and don't
get stain - resistant finishes on new cars or furniture.
«Not all
popcorn is created equal, and you can
get some nasty stuff in there — especially with the
microwave popcorn.»
The
microwave drawer takes some
getting used to but hey so did having a
microwave at all, hello mw
popcorn.
For teens, and anyone else
getting DVD's, I buy a bucket of
microwave popcorn, put a little Easter grass in, and the gift along with some candy and cellophane wrap with lots of ribbon.