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Monday, September 12, 2016

September 19 Somethin’ Challenge Day 12

September 19 Somethin’ Challenge Day 12


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Today’s question is:

When did you first have a microwave in your home? Were you afraid that it would make you sick or did you embrace this “new” technology?

We first got a microwave in about 1974.  When we got it, a microwave was not unusual.  I never thought of it as not being safe. I remember coming home from school and putting two slices of bread in a bowl with chili and cheese on top of that and “Zapping” it.  It was a great snack.

Since we sold microwaves at the store, we were always experimenting to see what we could cook in the microwave and do a good job. It took a while, but we finally got scrambled eggs right.  I am still trying to find just the right method for cooking bacon in one.   I may have to try it about 1,000,000 more times.  Just to make sure I get the bacon right, you know.

Have you ever cooked a steak in the microwave?

Let us know by dropping a comment in the box below.
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2 comments:

  1. I have not, but I also don't think that I'd want to risk it, either. If it turned it all rubbery, then there's a wasted steak. That would be about as bad as wasted shrimp or...dare I say it?...Bacon!

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    1. Yep, anyone who would waste bacon should be shot. Zing Zing.

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