Posted on 08/12/2012 10:52:33 AM PDT by grundle
Diacetyl occurs naturally in REAL butter, too. That’s partly why it tastes ‘buttery’ and why they put it in fake butter.
So if watching the flaming liberal propaganda coming out of Hollyweird doesn't turn you into a blithering idiot, eating popcorn while you do it will.
Crisco is all partially hydrogenated oil, so it’s not the old fashioned way. Try coconut oil. It is not hydrogenated and it is actually very healthy for you.
But for less than $20, you can get a Presto hot air popper, then make regular popcorn fast and cheap with real butter.
My favorite for popcorn; was using an old wok. Made the BEST popcorn - quickly - and in large amount; with little risk of burning any of it. Don't know if it was the shape - or material. Whatever- it was the best popcorn 'maker'/lol
One more point per popcorn preferences; WHITE kernals are the best and sweetest; IMHO. And yes; if butter added; then use the real thing! Authentic 'anything' better; than synthetic or mixed media oils; so to speak. . .
We ate articifical butter for awhile, then saw how it was Leftists pushing it’s use.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientists to realize that when a death cult is pushing something, stay way.
We’ve used real butter for decades.
Oh, and don’t forget this: “Salt, we misjudged you”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2891182/posts?page=1
Following Leftists WILL kill you.
Thanks for that link and article.
Thanks for the link.
When the sales clerk asks me at the theater if I want butter on my popcorn, I usually respond that yellow greasy stuff will do just fine.
I use a hot air popper and warmed up olive oil. Am I safe?
If you use Coconut oil instead of crisco, it will taste better and be better for you.
That’s what theaters used before the feds stepped in.
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