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Default Warming leftovers the old fashioned way

On Nov 26, 5:26*pm, Wayne Boatwright >
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> On Fri 26 Nov 2010 04:00:17p, Ema Nymton told us...
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> > On 11/26/2010 4:00 PM, ravenlynne wrote:
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> >> So, our microwave doesn't work. *The lights all work, I can hear
> >> the fan running and the turntable turns, but it doesn't heat.
> >> This is NOT the weekend to have a not working machine.

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> >> Warming leftovers in the oven dries them out...it's too bad...I
> >> love leftovers.

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> > Aw shucks. *Wrap your food up tight and place it in the oven, with
> > a pan of hot water on the bottom rack. *Mine went out too, so I
> > bought a bigass stainless steel, 2.2 cf 1250 watt Panasonic. *I am
> > learning to use it. *Best of luck looking for a new one.

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> >http://www.thefind.com/appliances/br...50-watt-microw
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> Ilove my Panasonic, but I bought a smaller unit thinking it would
> only be temporary. *Now that we have an over the range unit, I kept
> the Panasonic and use it much more often. *The technology that
> Panasonic uses can't be beat.
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And it's getting more reasonably priced. This thread made me think of
John Houseman saying, " We warm leftovers the old fashioned way. We
bake them."
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> * * * * * * * * * * *Wayne Boatwright


--Bryan