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Re: Microwaves.....

Postby JanB » 30 Dec 2020, 22:00

Kaz wrote:My way is quicker, and they taste the same
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Tell me how it's done, I'll try it. We use local, very fresh, organic eggs.
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Re: Microwaves.....

Postby Kaz » 30 Dec 2020, 23:00

You need the plastic gadget for the eggs, I got mine from Weight Watchers a few years ago xx
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Re: Microwaves.....

Postby Osc » 30 Dec 2020, 23:46

We use ours mostly for reheating, cooking porridge and scrambled eggs. We do use it most days for something and wouldn’t like to be without it.
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Re: Microwaves.....

Postby JanB » 31 Dec 2020, 10:03

Kaz wrote:You need the plastic gadget for the eggs


Ah, okay, probably won't be able to find one here, but I'll keep an eye out x
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Re: Microwaves.....

Postby Workingman » 31 Dec 2020, 11:37

Jan, if you have microwave safe small ramekins you can use those. My ex used to do them for the children using the pulse method - full power for 30 seconds, rest, full for 20 secs, rest, full for 10 secs, rest - keep going till they are cooked to your liking.

I have a deep 3 inch (8 cm) one egg frying pan and I 'water fry' my eggs for that poached look and taste. I got it from Klas Olsen and they are as rare as hen's teeth.
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Re: Microwaves.....

Postby JoM » 31 Dec 2020, 13:35

Aldi sometimes have those small pans Frank.

We use our microwave daily. Tom uses it to warm up milk before adding a shot of coffee from the Nespresso machine. I use it for eggs (scrambled and poached - I have silicone poaching pods), for my Ready Brek, heating anything out of a can or frozen peas and while John’s been working from home I sometimes heat up the leftovers that I freeze for his lunch, normally he’d take them to work (and use the microwave there).
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Re: Microwaves.....

Postby Gal2 » 01 Jan 2021, 15:49

Ours is used every day to cook my breakfast (I have porridge every day) sometimes to defrost something or reheat a drink but I’d rather have one than not. Even if I wasn’t a porridge eater!!
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