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In article <xDZzi.146$hV.136@trnddc02>,
"James Silverton" > wrote: > I've never tried a reheated baked potato but was the original > cooking conventional or nuking? If conventional, it might be > interesting to try. > > > James Silverton I've made extra baked spuds (and yams) on the wood grill or in the oven. They are just fine re-heated in the nuker. But I just don't see the point in purchasing pre-cooked "baked" potatoes. If I am time challenged (which I am during the week), I cook extra on weekends. Both dad and I are perfectly happy to live on nuked leftovers for a day or three. I try not to make leftovers that last more than 3 days as we both tend to get bored with them. I'll just go ahead and cook when I get home from work on Thursday and Friday mornings... Things like eggs and stuff. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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