Not a bad idea. And it won't peep at me - the first thing I did when I got the microwave was take it apart and remove the bleeping bleeper. Trouble is, microwaving is not really cooking, is it? I mean boiling a saucepan of water is much more fundamentalist, hard-core culination*.Cheezy wrote:what about trying to microwave yer beets in a small amount of water. Never tried it me sel, and it will bing at you just the once, however at least it stops cooking once it's times up!.
Cheezy wrote:I think I'm right in saying they use up less energy than heating a pan of water.
Hmm... Possibly. But then again, possibly not. Don't forget that most electricity started off as gas in the first place, and the conversion may have been a pretty inefficient process.hedgewizard wrote:Actually I think that when it comes to liquids the amount of energy expended is very similar. The most efficient way to heat liquid is in a kettle
* I just made that word up - from culinary. It doesn't exist, and ought to. I was thinking of using 'culiningus', but thought better of it.
