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diy rack for oven problem
On Nov 6, 2:17 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
Al wrote: On Nov 5, 3:47 pm, (spendwize.com) wrote: Piling one dish upon another is going to alter the way the mocrowave heats both dishes! The waves are going through double densities. So whatever you think you are saving, you are probably spending in needing to heat longer. If you want to cover a dish withour the top "exploding" just don't civer it tightly; leave a little open space for the steam to escape. xxxxo Please don't bother the OP with technical facts about how microwaves work. HE/she would rather experiment with putting wood and other objects into a device designed to cook food in certain reasonable portions. I hope it works out for the OP. I would add in passing that some of the off-gassing from putting objects not designed for microwave cooking into such ovens can cause health problems, but what the hell! And we won't bother you with facts like the one that the OP has a "microwave combination oven", not a microwave oven. You're not bothering me. I read it the first time. Still doesn't mean you can place any dam thing in it safely. |
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