microwaves
microwaves
saw this recently when on my hols....
Re: microwaves
- looks like a good bit of recycling.
While we're talking microwaves, does anyone have any feelings/knowledge about the health aspects of micro'd food? - I believe there are some people who think there could be adverse heath issues....
While we're talking microwaves, does anyone have any feelings/knowledge about the health aspects of micro'd food? - I believe there are some people who think there could be adverse heath issues....
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Re: microwaves
A sort of microwave receiver I guess!
I suspect it's the microwave meals rather then the microwave itself.Marc wrote:While we're talking microwaves, does anyone have any feelings/knowledge about the health aspects of micro'd food? - I believe there are some people who think there could be adverse heath issues....
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Re: microwaves
I've been eating microwaved food for over half my life and there's nothing wrong with me.
Can I hijack this thread to ask if anyone knows why I've suddenly grown a second head?
Seriously though, I think there is good evidence to be wary of using some plastics in the microwave as the heat can cause toxic substances to migrate into the food. Personally I use any old ice cream tub but don't do as I do, do as I say, and only use containers that are suitable for heating food in.
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Can I hijack this thread to ask if anyone knows why I've suddenly grown a second head?
Seriously though, I think there is good evidence to be wary of using some plastics in the microwave as the heat can cause toxic substances to migrate into the food. Personally I use any old ice cream tub but don't do as I do, do as I say, and only use containers that are suitable for heating food in.
Zoe
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Re: microwaves
2. I have a 24yr old microwave which I use for dyeing wool
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Re: microwaves
i use mine for:
dehydrating paper pulp to make paper quickly
drying out salt dough or air dry clay
defrosting ;)
reheating home made ready meals
reheating half a cuppa lol....
dehydrating paper pulp to make paper quickly
drying out salt dough or air dry clay
defrosting ;)
reheating home made ready meals
reheating half a cuppa lol....
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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Re: microwaves
I use mine to warm plates cos it's an oven as well!
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Re: microwaves
Mine's in the loft at the moment as I never used it and it was taking up valuable space in the kitchen
Re: microwaves
To cure green wood for turning