Yesterday I ate a salad that came frozen, and needed to be microwaved for four minutes. |
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Not many people are aware that a medium sized potato can be microwaved in 6 minutes, compared to 8 minutes for rice. |
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The modern equivalent, recommended by Lawrence, is to make a weekly batch and freeze it in bags to be microwaved each morning. |
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We microwaved a pizza and had a few drinks to celebrate the closure of business and I pretended to be sleepy drunk. |
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The bread was warmed and not microwaved to death, which is just one of the faults of lower-end steakhouses. |
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I microwaved an old doughnut today, and it was at once both hot enough to burn my tongue but tasty enough to be worth it. |
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She brings it to a tall table, where Rachel's cousin Luis sits stone-faced with a bag of microwaved popcorn. |
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Connie asked to have whatever would be the least trouble, and ended up with a tea bag and a microwaved cup of water. |
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A drizzle of hazelnut oil will go well with fish whether it is steamed, poached, microwaved or fried. |
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It had that tell-tale floppy texture from having been microwaved, and the meat had that dry, gravelly texture from sitting in a bain-marie for too long. |
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When the microwaved frozen produce of pizza and pasta chains is the height of culinary standards, as it is for many, we should hang our heads in comestible shame. |
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They are very versatile in cooking and can be baked, stewed or microwaved. |
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The refrigerated pre-cooked roasts can be microwaved in minutes. |
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This may have been in the days before gastropubs but it was also before pre-cooked, microwaved contract catering, and the best thing on the menu was always the mixed grill. |
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I first microwaved a diced apple with a dash of yuzu juice, and put them in the batter together with grated zest and juice of one and a half yuzus. |
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Came home and cooked dinner – sweet potato microwaved for five mins, with defrosted homemade chilli and spinach – then more uni work before bed. |
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They microwaved the nests to kill any parasites and then returned both nests and nestlings. |
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Their three cell phones lay on the scarred kitchen table while Emily microwaved leftovers for Henry and Anna. |
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We heard about the 27 horses in Alberta, the cat that was microwaved to death and the puppies that were thrown down the outhouse pit. |
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You can prepare them in so many ways: baked, boiled, steamed, roasted or even microwaved! |
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There is a risk of bacterial contamination in the microwaved meat that was later refrigerated. |
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The damp spinach can be microwaved without adding additional water. |
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Ree microwaved the food and they settled down in front of the television. |
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This is a very tolerant risotto variant and can be microwaved uncovered. |
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You are right to point out that I overlooked the scientific inaccuracy of the previous questioner and focused instead on the food being microwaved. |
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It can be microwaved, under cling film, for three to four minutes, depending on the thickness of the shoots, and then left to stand for another three minutes. |
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Among those to have shared a day room with the Surrey-born Cambridge graduate is a pianist who microwaved his parents. |
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The ears of corn may be grilled, boiled, or microwaved. |
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Not only do they generate very powerful electromagnetic fields, but also leaks from damaged joints can cause severe lesions, and microwaved food is dead food, because its polarity is reversed. |
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The place smelled of microwaved Salisbury steak. |
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Food that's been microwaved the right way! |
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It also fares nicely microwaved, steamed or boiled. |
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I was pondering all these issues while eating my microwaved lunch, but all my thoughts became confused again when I glanced at the microwave oven. |
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Factors affecting temperature distribution in microwaved foods. |
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