Is there anything unique i can do with popcorn?!


Question: add garlic powder or parm. cheese.
just so you know the butter they use on microwave popcorn is cancer causing and can ruin your lungs, i recently read an article about it in a magazine and they actually referred to the damaged lung as "popcorn lung" eweee
stay awaayyyy, or try not to eat it a lot.


Answers: add garlic powder or parm. cheese.
just so you know the butter they use on microwave popcorn is cancer causing and can ruin your lungs, i recently read an article about it in a magazine and they actually referred to the damaged lung as "popcorn lung" eweee
stay awaayyyy, or try not to eat it a lot.

half fry it or just let it pop!

its not very unique....but popcorn with cheese is amazing lol

when popped drizzle with a little melted chocolate or caramel. oh yummy

My mom makes cinnamon popcorn and I love it. She just takes 1 c butter, 2/3 c brown sugar, and about a teaspoon or two of cinnamon (melt them over the stove and stir) and spoons it over popcorn in a 9x13 pan and bakes it on low heat for a few minutes till its crispy. It probably needs stirred and make sure it doesn't burn, it's really yummy.

dip it in warm melted chocolate and let the chocolate harden and dry on it. yum!

Cover in melted chocolate and let it harden in the fridge.....mmmmmm

Pop it, string it with cranberries, and hang it outside....a great treat for the birds!

Make kettle corn.
put brown sugar in with the kernals and oil. shake CONSTANTLY, or it will be a burnt mess. Then add garlic powder an/ or chili powder and salt. OMG YUM!

put butter and brewer's yeast on it (I found it in bulk at winco, but a health food store will have it also) tastes amazing, and it good for you!!





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