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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Just so everyone knows, I was joking . . . . .
    Nuh-uh!! Too late to backpedal now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by oxysback View Post
    Nuh-uh!! Too late to backpedal now!
    I've discovered that this makes fabulous popcorn and I use a lot less butter than with an air popper.
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    I myself like this for making popcorn, using a little canola or peanut oil at the bottom of the pan.
    The cover is definitely waterproof, by the way- in case you get caught in the rain.
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    Sailing the Pacific Garbage Patch


    Must join hijack, must join hijack.

    I had a bag in my left hand yesterday but the cashier had the stuff in a bag before I could blinke or remember to say something. I realized that even if I switched out, the bag would almost certainly just end up in the trash rather than containing the next person's stuff.

    I get anickel for using my own bag. I save it up and buy a lottery ticket with every other dollar. (Helps motivate me to think remembering the bag will make me rich, snorkk..)
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    I myself like this for making popcorn, using a little canola or peanut oil at the bottom of the pan.
    The cover is definitely waterproof, by the way- in case you get caught in the rain.
    True, the Cuisinart one isn't rainproof but because the steam can escape the result is so crispy and light.

    Hmm, what's for dinner?

    And, yah, I'm sure the red makes my popcorn mo' bettah than your popcorn.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 05-08-2009 at 06:13 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    True, the Cuisinart one isn't rainproof but because the steam can escape the result is so crispy and light.
    Ahh, but there's the beauty!- I just hook a recycled large paper clip over the edge of the pot and VOILA!- the perfect steam escape adapter!

    Hmm, what's for dinner?
    I confess....rice pudding.

    And, yah, I'm sure the red makes my popcorn mo' bettah than your popcorn.
    Sure.

    Oh, here I am last year making popcorn for the masses while camping at our music festival- I think I made like 5 pots in a row! (IGNORE that roll of fat that is likely just an optical illusion) :
    Last edited by BleeckerSt_Girl; 05-08-2009 at 07:10 PM.
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    Great photo, Lisa. I just realized that I have never used a Coleman stove while wearing a skirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    Great photo, Lisa. I just realized that I have never used a Coleman stove while wearing a skirt.

    Pam
    Or a "Museum of Sex, NYC" shirt either, I'll wager!

    Well you can see we were not exactly 'roughing it' there at the fairgrounds while camping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    Great photo, Lisa. I just realized that I have never used a Coleman stove while wearing a skirt.

    Pam
    I can safely say the same!
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