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Default Microwave cooking and warming food


"rosie" > wrote in message
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> On May 17, 8:25 pm, ImStillMags > wrote:
>> Here is another site that talks about microwave cooking and
>> warming. I got rid of my microwave about 7 years ago. I really
>> don't miss it at all.
>>
>> I'm not trying to talk anyone out of their microwave, but.........it
>> couldn't hurt to do a little investigation.
>>
>> http://mountzion144.ning.com/group/s...ic/show?id=212...
>>
>> (snip)
>>

>
> I have had a microwave for many many years, I use it to heat coffee,
> etc. Also I use it to nuke frozen entrees, that I sometimes have for
> lunch. And, I will probably continue doing so.



I use mine to reheat leftovers that I've frozen from fresh cooked home made
meals. Beats the heck out of some of the frozen prepared meals you can get
at the grocery store. For example, just the other day I had a nice dinner
of stewed chuck roast with new potatoes, carrots and celery. Easily thawed
and then reheated. That's what I use my microwave for. I'm sure I could
live without one, but until this one dies why bother?

Jill