Anonymous wrote:There are a handful of things that can only REALLY effectively be heated up in a microwave (like Factor meals, we found out), but heating things on the stovetop or oven isn't actually all that hard, and usually winds up with a better result. You can definitely heat things very well in a microwave, but it usually requires at least as much care (figuring out the proper time and setting) as it does figuring out how to do it on the stovetop or oven.
Popcorn isn't actually very hard to make on a stovetop (in fact it's super easy and takes like 30 seconds longer than doing it in a microwave)...
We used to have a microwave, we just almost never used it.
What do you think about yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the problem with people without don’t own microwaves is they feel the need to make it their whole personality and need to tell people they don’t have one at any chance they get. Like this post, for example.
Right? It’s like the family without a TV or the family who has never eaten at a McDonald’s. What is the big deal about not having a microwave when you have a kitchen full of other ways to heat food - range, oven, toaster, etc? It’s like saying, I don’t have a roomba, I prefer to push my vaccum myself. Good for you.
Anonymous wrote:the problem with people without don’t own microwaves is they feel the need to make it their whole personality and need to tell people they don’t have one at any chance they get. Like this post, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the problem with people without don’t own microwaves is they feel the need to make it their whole personality and need to tell people they don’t have one at any chance they get. Like this post, for example.
Exactly!
Anonymous wrote:the problem with people without don’t own microwaves is they feel the need to make it their whole personality and need to tell people they don’t have one at any chance they get. Like this post, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Baked potato in 7 minutes.