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For awhile there, my wife was cooking stuff for me at night for lunch and
reheating it here at work in the microwave (we work together). But I
finally just switched to eating stuff that didn't need heating, simply
because meat re-heated in the microwave tastes so bad to me. As far as
actually cooking meat in it, I would never even consider it. The only
things a microwave is good for to me is heating water (don't imagine it can
do too much damage there) and thawing stuff. When I make tea, I just use
hot water out of the tap. My hot water comes from the furnace, rather than
a separate hot water heater, and so comes out near or at boiling.
Take care,
John P
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I don't "cook" in a microwave, but used to use it all the time for
re-heating, still do, if in a hurry.
Now, I increasingly use the oven to reheat.
Is there a difference in the bad effects of a microwave? In other words, if
you just use it for re heating, is that as bad as actually using it for
cooking?
Also, what if you use it to re-heat your tea? That is, is it also harmful
where liquids are concerned???
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