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Microwave baked potato?
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> On Aug 25, 12:09 pm, Omelet > wrote:
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>> > >> For those of you who are interested, there is a place out there
>> > >> where
>> > >> you can buy frozen, fully baked potatoes that microwave in 3-4
>> > >> minutes
>> > >> and taste like fresh, oven baked potatoes. Check it out at
>> > >>www.worldwidefoodsinc.com. Also find free recipes for baked
>> > >> potatoes. These are very convenient. I have 5 kids, age 6 and
>> > >> under
>> > >> and I use them at home often as they save me a lot of time in the
>> > >> kitchen.
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>> > > If you are nuking, you can nuke/bake a fresh potato too. It takes a
>> > > bit
>> > > longer, but not significantly so and it'll save you a LOT of money!
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>> > > I used to wrap a spud in waxed paper to nuke but graduated to placing
>> > > them inside of a covered corningware baking dish with a little water.
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>> > > Works fine.
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>> > I don't know Omelet if you save money , because oven
>> > costs... DDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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>> Junk food always costs more than electricity. Even here. <G>
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>> I AM considering building a solar stove/oven tho'.
>> Heaven knows summer days in Texas are good for that sort of thing!
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> I totally agree with you on the junk food issue. You end up paying for
> it in doctor/dentist bills. However, you should know that these are
> all natural, with no additives. Therefore, they do not qualify as
> "junk food".
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Yes! It's true!!!
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Kisses
Pandora
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