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Thermos Foogo Leak-Proof Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Food Jar, Pink


Thermos Foogo Leak-Proof Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Food Jar, Pink


$12.00


Foogo Vacuum Insulated Food JarTherMax double wall vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention Unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior Wide mouth is easy to fill, eat from, and clean Ergonomically designed lid with rubber grip Dishwasher safe Non-slip, scratch resistant base, cool to the touch with hot foods Light, compact and portable…

Pyrex 6022369 Storage 14-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids


Pyrex 6022369 Storage 14-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids


$19.99


Keep your leftovers chilled or frozen in these durable glass containers with plastic lids. The clear glass lets you see at a glance what’s inside, and the stackability factor helps you neatly store dried pasta, cereal, and other items on your shelf. When you’re ready to reheat those leftovers, bring to room temperature then warm in the oven or microwave. Pyrex glass is nonporous, so it won’t stain…

Thermos Stainless King SK3000MBTRI4 Food Jar, Midnight Blue


Thermos Stainless King SK3000MBTRI4 Food Jar, Midnight Blue


$16.26


STAINLESS KING FOOD JAW WITH SPOON THERMAX(R) DOUBLE WALL VACUUM INSULATION FOR MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RETENTION HOT OR COLDUNBREAKABLE STAINLESS STEEL INTERIOR & EXTERIOREXTRA WIDE MOUTH IS EASY TO FILL SERVE FROM & CLEANCOOL TO THE TOUCH WITH HOT LIQUIDS SWEAT-PROOF WITH COLDCOMPACT & INSULATED STAINLESS STEEL SERVING BOWLFULL-SIZE TELESCOPING STAINLESS STEEL SPOONKEEPS CONTENTS COLD FOR 9 HOURS & …

Last Time I Saw You


Last Time I Saw You


$8.99



Last Time I Saw You


Last Time I Saw You


$14.76



Down South Nukin'


Down South Nukin’


$15.00


This Alabama trio has everything a blues fan could want: impeccable taste; a steady, no-frills rhythm section; and in Microwave Dave Gallaher, a first-rate guitar individualist (Blues Revue, November 2003)
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About Microwave Dave & The Nukes

The Nuke’s long-awaited live album, “Down South Nukin’”, produced by Johnny Sandlin, was released in November 2006. Recorded live at 2nd Street Music…




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What Happens When You Microwave A Spiked Blue Ball And A Bouncy Ball?

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have you tried the new baking pans they look like blue rubber I think they are silicone? what do you think ?

I would like to use them in a microwave/confection oven

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Tips for Efficient Microwave Usage

Since the mid 1950′s, microwave ovens have grown in popularity to the point that almost 90 percent of the population has at least one in their kitchen. Of course, this doesn’t mean that all those people actually know how to use their microwave efficiently, or what all those nifty settings do.

In fact, most people only use their microwaves to reheat leftovers or make a cup of coffee when they are in a hurry. But there are a few things that you should know about one of the most convenient appliances that you can have in your kitchen.

One thing everyone knows is that you shouldn’t put metal in your microwave. Of course, the older microwaves had real issues with this happening. Even if it was an accident that only lasted a microsecond, it could cause serious damage to your microwave and even to you sometimes. Today’s microwaves have worked around this and some will even shut down immediately once those blue sparks start to go off.

Microwaved food always heats up faster around the edges of the plate. When you are cooking, you should place the moister vegetables closer to the center of the plate and the drier meats around the edges so that the drier meat picks up the moisture let off by the veggies. With things like casseroles and other deep dished foods, you should put a depression in the middle so that the heat will become more even and it won’t end up overcooking the outside edges while leaving the center cold.

You should realize that the correct times in a recipe might not work for your particular microwave. Microwave power is different, depending on the wattage, and yours may be higher or lower than the one that was used for the recipe. You will have to learn the proper settings of your microwave by failing a couple of recipes now and then so keep that in mind.

When cooking or defrosting larger items, you will need to turn it over from time to time. The good news is that almost every microwave these days has a timer beep that tells you when you should turn things over while you are defrosting something larger. This is important so that all sides of the food item are defrosted equally and you aren’t cooking one side and letting the opposite side stay half frozen in the middle, which is bad.

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