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kettle corn
Can we eat the low fat kettle corn?
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Re: kettle corn
No kettle corn low fat or not; it's made with sugar. Make your own. I add stevia and pumpkin pie spice to popped corn (microwave or popped from kernels). It's quite good! Pam
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It all goes back to reading labels. Most kettle corn is made with corn syrup. It will send you on a feeding frenzie. Try Pam's suggestion.
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Once I ate some popcorn and raisins at the same time and it really gave me the taste of kettle corn. Try it and see if it gives you the flavor you're looking for.
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Thank you for the responses and I understand. The more I thought about it the more I realized the logic, however, I was surprised when I looked at the nutrition facts on orville 94% ff popcorn there is very little difference between butter pc and kettle korn - carbs on butter is 24g and kettle corn is 25g. It does have sucralose.. confusing though.
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I have made popcorn and then sprayed it with ICBINB and sprinkled sweetener and a little cinnamon on it. It is very good
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Apparently they are making a "sugar-free" kettle corn. Sucralose is splenda. Although splenda is allowed there are lots of other reasons to get away from the microwave popcorn including all the other chemicals in the ingredients and in the bag itself. If doing without kettle corn is a deal killer for you, eat the least amount possible to satisfy until the cravings going away.
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I don't use Splenda or any other artificial sweetener. I do use stevia. That said, this product probably could be used for an occasional snack, not much (or any) worse than plain microwave popcorn. Like Linda, I was not aware that an artificially sweetened microwave kettle corn existed! Is it good? Pam
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Yes it is good - only lightly sweetened and 110 calories in a mini-bag - I think half a mini bag would be plenty - I had some the other night with dried apricots and raisons - it was really good. I haven't really noticed anyone talking about air popped pop corn but apparently that is what many ldl people do - I have a popper and will probably try that too - the other is just so handy. Air popped corn only has about 10 less calories per ounce - it just seems to me that maybe they have somewhat gotten it right - the bag doesn't feel all gunky like regular popcorn bags. I guess to an extent we all have to make choices
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I have a micro wave bowl I use for making popcorn. I makes wonderful tasting corn and then I put what ever I want to on it
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we pop our own popcorn with an air popper pm...we spray it with icbinb spray and season with sea salt! very yummy and we have it at least once a day!! it's cheaper than buying the OR 94% fat free and also better because you aren't "nuking" it!! =) haven't tried to sweeten it at all...
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Re: kettle corn
Help!!! what is ICBINB ? IS it the answer for tastless popcorn? where do I find this rare seasonong???
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I can't believe it's not butter
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There are all kinds of things we put on popcorn to make it have flavor. The ICBINB spray works well or even spray olive oil on it. We use himalyian salt or even parmesan cheese. I also like the non sugar powder with cinnamon. Others probably have other ideas to give your popcorn flavor