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![]() Curse you RFC! You and your damn cheese popcorn!!! -- No Bread Crumbs were hurt in the making of this Meal. Type 2 Diabetic 1AC 7.3, 5.5, 5.6 mmol Continuing to be Manitoban |
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Monsur Fromage du Pollet wrote:
> Curse you RFC! You and your damn cheese popcorn!!! Back away from the popcorn... slowly ![]() Jill |
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![]() "Monsur Fromage du Pollet" > wrote in message ... > > Curse you RFC! You and your damn cheese popcorn!!! ROTFLMAO! Ever tried Parmigiano-Reggiano Dimitri |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 23:53:28 GMT, Monsur Fromage du Pollet
> wrote: > >Curse you RFC! You and your damn cheese popcorn!!! Another Recipe of Shame! ;-) Rusty |
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![]() Monsur Fromage du Pollet wrote: > Curse you RFC! You and your damn cheese popcorn!!! > -- > No Bread Crumbs were hurt in the making of this Meal. > Type 2 Diabetic 1AC 7.3, 5.5, 5.6 mmol > Continuing to be Manitoban Hey, that's MY cheese popcorn! Goood, wuddent it? ;P -L. (That's TWO converts, so far...) |
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![]() Katra wrote: > > Hmmmm... ok, I love Velveeta cheese, but I must have missed this recipe! > Wouldn't the addition of velveeta to popcorn make it all soggy? :-o > > Repost pretty please????? > > -- > K. It makes it GOOEY. Yum! Not really a recipe, just a method... GOOEY CHEESE POPCORN Pop popcorn as desired (I use a bag of low-fat microwave popcorn) and transfer it to a large open-faced bowl. In a nuke-safe bowl, nuke 2-3T butter and a hunk of Velveeta, chopped - more-or-less equal parts, possibly a little more Velveeta than butter. Once melted, stir the butter/Velveeta mix well, until it is smooth. Rapidly pour it in a small stream over the popcorn in the bowl, while stirring the popcorn rapidly with a fork. (This is the tricky part - each hand has to work independantly.) Toss to further coat. Salt if desired (I don't.) Eat while still warm. YUM! My sister invented this back in the 70's. ![]() -L. |
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![]() Katra wrote: > Repost pretty please????? OK, I found my original post. Too funny - I have to repost it. ;p -L. **** Velveeta Ok...I would never publically admit to eating this stuff, but there is one use for it that is an old staple "munchie" from my pot-smoking days...and the cravings for it just never go away. Gooey Cheese Popcorn (By my sister Li) One bag of microwave popcorn, light, or no-butter type (popped) If you are poor like I used to be, pop regular popcorn the old-fashioned way, with oil in a pan. Put popcorn in a large bowl Next, in small microwave-safe dish, add about 2 T margerine and about 2X as much Velveeta, thinly diced. Microwave on high in 30-second intervals, until melted. May need a little more velveeta or margerine, depending on thickness. Wisk with fork until creamy, and very quickly, mix into the popcorn by pouring a thin stream onto the popcorn while mixing the popcorn with the fork. This mixing takes much practice, to get the distribution of cheese and popcorn right (avoid big globs). You may have to pick up the bowl and shake it. Much easier to do after a big fatty. By this time, the dog has noticed what you are doing, and is very interested in catching any "escapee" popcorns that have fled the bowl. Add salt to taste (if you can even imagine adding salt to something topped with Velveeta). Eat while warm, with large glass of icewater, and watch old reruns of Lucy, Bewitched, Stooges/Rascal hour, and/or HR Puffinstuff (oranges, poranges). When brother-in-law and cute friend come in, hand bowl of popcorn to co-conspirator (friend or sister), so as not to look like the pig who invented this conconction. Turn bright red. Start laughing hysterically. HTH, L. |
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"-L." > wrote: > Katra wrote: > > > Repost pretty please????? > > OK, I found my original post. Too funny - I have to repost it. ;p > -L. > > > **** > Velveeta > > Ok...I would never publically admit to eating this stuff, but there is > one use for it that is an old staple "munchie" from my pot-smoking > days...and the cravings for it just never go away. > > Gooey Cheese Popcorn (By my sister Li) > > One bag of microwave popcorn, light, or no-butter type (popped) > If you are poor like I used to be, pop regular popcorn the > old-fashioned way, with oil in a pan. > > Put popcorn in a large bowl > > Next, in small microwave-safe dish, add about 2 T margerine and about > 2X as much Velveeta, thinly diced. > > Microwave on high in 30-second intervals, until melted. May need a > little more velveeta or margerine, depending on thickness. Wisk with > fork until creamy, and very quickly, mix into the popcorn by pouring a > thin stream onto the popcorn while mixing the popcorn with the fork. > This mixing takes much practice, to get the distribution of cheese and > popcorn right (avoid big globs). You may have to pick up the bowl and > shake it. Much easier to do after a big fatty. By this time, the dog > has noticed what you are doing, and is very interested in catching any > "escapee" popcorns that have fled the bowl. Add salt to taste (if you > can even imagine adding salt to something topped with Velveeta). > > Eat while warm, with large glass of icewater, and watch old reruns of > Lucy, Bewitched, Stooges/Rascal hour, and/or HR Puffinstuff (oranges, > poranges). When brother-in-law and cute friend come in, hand bowl of > popcorn to co-conspirator (friend or sister), so as not to look like > the pig who invented this conconction. Turn bright red. Start laughing > hysterically. > > HTH, > L. > ROFL!!! Excellent post! ;-D Sounds like the perfect snack to go with "Labyrinth" and a box of whipping cream charges. <eg> I just bought a copy of "catwoman". It just might replace "The Last Starfighter" as my favorite movie....... ;-) -- K. Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada >,,<Cat's Haven Hobby Farm>,,<Katraatcenturyteldotnet>,,< http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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![]() Katra wrote: > ROFL!!! > Excellent post! ;-D Why, skank you. Skank you very much! > > Sounds like the perfect snack to go with "Labyrinth" and a box of > whipping cream charges. <eg> > > I just bought a copy of "catwoman". It just might replace "The Last > Starfighter" as my favorite movie....... ;-) > > -- > K. REALLY? DH *LOVES* The Last Starfighter. I don't think he has seen Catwoman yet! We will have to buy it! -L. |
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In article .com>,
"-L." > wrote: > Katra wrote: > > ROFL!!! > > Excellent post! ;-D > > Why, skank you. Skank you very much! :-) > > > > > Sounds like the perfect snack to go with "Labyrinth" and a box of > > whipping cream charges. <eg> > > > > I just bought a copy of "catwoman". It just might replace "The Last > > Starfighter" as my favorite movie....... ;-) > > > > -- > > K. > > REALLY? DH *LOVES* The Last Starfighter. I don't think he has seen > Catwoman yet! We will have to buy it! > > -L. > So far, most of the Marvel comics "super hero" films have been very good. X-men 1 and 2, Spiderman 1 and 2, DareDevil and Spawn. I'd heard some bad reviews of "Catwoman" but I thought it was excellent and very well done! But, I _am_ a cat lover. <lol> It's a similar type of story as "TLS" as it was someone that was a nobody becoming a somebody thru interesting circumstances. But then, most of the superhero movies tend to move along those lines IMHO? I just wanna BE catwoman! ;-D -- K. |
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-L. wrote:
> It makes it GOOEY. Yum! Not really a recipe, just a method... > > GOOEY CHEESE POPCORN Is this sticky and messy? I may try it. Becca |
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