Re: [london.food] Microwaves (was Re: Steaming vegetables)
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Microwaves should be used for defrosting food that you didn't have the
foresight to leave out on the counter, softening butter, and showing the
time. Nothing else.
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Re: [london.food] Microwaves (was Re: Steaming vegetables)
Marna Gilligan 12:52 on 17 Aug 2004
I will acknowledge that they're useful for reheating plates of food, and
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David Turner
12:49 on 17 Aug 2004
Microwaves should be used for defrosting food that you didn't have the
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James Bywater
13:18 on 17 Aug 2004
I agree - however I usually bake a potato by nuking it for 5 minutes (to
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Martin Frost
15:47 on 17 Aug 2004
I have also never really had success with vegetables in a microwave.
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Kake L Pugh
15:56 on 17 Aug 2004
Microwaves are like any other tool - you don't get born knowing how to
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Nigel Rantor
12:55 on 17 Aug 2004
Dunno, but I didn't have one for quite some time and so I am now kind of
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Simon Wistow
15:05 on 17 Aug 2004
I do an odd simulcra of poached eggs in a microwave - get a cup and
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James Bywater
15:09 on 17 Aug 2004
Actually, I make the same thing, if I'm in a rush in the morning. I then
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Nigel Rantor
15:51 on 17 Aug 2004
So, I hadn't had lunch yet and was hungry.
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Marna Gilligan
15:16 on 17 Aug 2004
Does that work properly? I always thought one of the best things about
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James Bywater
15:20 on 17 Aug 2004
"properly", no... I much prefer proper poached eggs. But when I am in a
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Nigel Rantor
15:54 on 17 Aug 2004
Yeah, I was worried about that.
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