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    Even easier (and cheaper): pop kernels in a brown paper bag in the microwave on popcorn setting, then add desired flavors.

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    • Posted by: @nwfoodette
    • October 6, 2011
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    allie
    allie October 6, 2011
    I have even managed to do it in a bowl covered with plastic wrap or a pyrex with glass cover if out of paper bags
     
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