Microwave Oven

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  1. Boogie

    Boogie Supporting Member Forum Supporter

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    My husband is the cook in our house and always warms the plates. I don’t see the point tbh, I’m just as happy with cold plates.
     
  2. JenBainbridge

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    I'm so jealous. My husband never cooks.

    I don't think he's made me a meal this year o_O
     
  3. edzbird

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    Oh no! cold plates = cold dinner, coagulating gravy, icy veg. No, no no.
     
  4. SteffiS

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    Have to agree with you there - especially pasta, gets cold really quickly.

    (What's happened to my thread - total deviation ;):D).
     
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    I'm sorry! I started it with my bloody supernoodles :rolleyes::D
     
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    :cwl::cwl:
     
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  7. Oberon

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    What makes supernoodles super? As opposed to standard noodles.
     
  8. JenBainbridge

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    I don't know. They just really are!

    You need to try some! Get the chicken ones - don't get the low fat ones though. They're low fat for a reason o_O
     
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    So anyways, how's Ripple and the microwave sitch? Any improvement? Has he eaten anything warm and lovely from it yet? :)
     
  14. Oberon

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    We don’t have it in a TIN. o_O

    I make custard from my own duck eggs. :D :cool: Duck eggs make the best custard.
     
  15. Oberon

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    Oh yeah, Ripple and the microwave.
     
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    Make him some chicken super noodles!
     
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    Oh that's ok then, ambrosia is probably the best custard you can buy in a tin it's quite lovely, but if you are making you own that will no doubt be nicer. I will put away my emergency shipment of ready made custard i was about to send to you :)
     
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    Can you make super noodles in a micro wave?:rolleyes:
     
  19. leejane

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    As this thread is simply all over the place, and I'm loathe to start a new one that might result in nothing, anyone following the Ashes?
     
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    I've decided to employ the same method as I did with the vacuum cleaner, feeding treats while it is on and making a noise. I'm not sure about feeding him bits from the microwave itself as I think it might cause trouble in the future especially as I've spent a long time training him not to expect any food from our plates.

    The Ashes! How is this related in any way to my microwave cooking :hmm: :rofl:.
     

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