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Old 08-05-2009, 03:13 PM   #1  
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Old 08-05-2009, 03:21 PM   #2  
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There you go, good idea for a post. I think i said recently i use honey, i cant believe its not butter, and im tempted to try cinnamon.
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Garlic and nutritional yeast (it has kind of a cheesy taste).
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Thanks ya'll!

I have never heard of nutritional yeast but if it is cheesy tasting, I wanna know where to get it so I can try it
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Nutritional yeast can be found at health food stores. Generally in the bulk bins (which means you can try a small amount to taste). It is full of B vitamins and can be added to various foods. Vegans tend to be quite fond of it. Tings (a commercial cheetos like product) are made with nutritional yeast and they are very good, too good.
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For my own reasons, I tend to stay away from cheese, especially the past few months but this makes me happy that maybe I can eat something that at least tastes like cheese. Thanks nelie!!
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As I said, it is cheeselike, kind of like in the fake cheese way so if you expect it to taste just like cheese, it won't. It is kind of reminiscent of cheese though and I haven't had cheese in nearly 2 years so things cheeselike are based on an older memory
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Okay, I will remember that . Thanks again
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someone suggested lime juice and chili powder to me recently, but I haven't tried it yet. Want to though!
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rosie, I woulda never thunk it but I will try it, thanks
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That was me with the chili powder, lime, and salt. Mmmm.
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The chili powder with lime sounds good. I think I'm going to plan to have popcorn on friday..
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I just have to ask, how do you use the lime juice? Just pour it on there or..?
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Yep, just a bit. I make sure to sprinkle it pretty slowly and toss the popcorn a lot or it can concentrate on certain pieces. Then I sprinkle salt and chili powder on and it sticks to the lime-y parts.

Once, I sprayed on some i can't believe it's not butter spray, then sprinkled on a tsp of chocolate PB2. It was goooood.
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