HAH!
Not anymore, my friends. I am here to liberate your palates form the work-a-day microwave popcorn. Today, you will learn that which they don't want you to know. You will learn how simple and cheap it is to make your own popping corn. Lets get started.
First you will need the following ingredients:
1/4 cup of popping corn (generally $0.99 for a pound bag. This is enough to make at least 50 bags of microwave corn)
1 Teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
To taste - popcorn salt (it has finer granules than table salt with the same taste)
And the following tools:
A stapler
A teaspoon
A measuring cup
A brown paper bag
and
A microwave
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P.S. It's BAKING soda. I wouldn't recommend throwing anything made of bacon on a fire!
One of times we tried this there was oil on the spot where the staple was, and the bag caught fire in the microwave, we were fortunate that we had a fire extinguisher at hand. It could have been a real disaster.
no fire worries.
What do you think made the bag catch fire? In all the times I've done this, the staple never sparks or even gets warm.
I managed to get some plain popping corn from Sainsbury's in the end. I really didn't know I could get it that easy lol. Millie loves it!
I used the "fold over" method, and when the bags get too full, a corner opens to allow them to vent but it doesn't change the rate of popping at all.
Summary: There's simply no reason what-so-ever to buy microwavable popcorn. Seriously. Wish I could give more than 5 stars. Stuff like this is what this site's all about.
I now have the ability to just say no to all the preservatives that our beloved FDA forces on our nations food industry.
I can add all I want or I can not, "MY CHOICE"!
;P