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kenny mann
13 Sep 18 12:52
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but have at last bought one, a very basic one with good reviews.

On the pack I'm going to cook it says 800w 7.5 mins.

On the microwave it just says medium/ medium high etc.

The label at the back says Rated Power input 1200W
                                          Rated Microwave output 700W
Does this mean the product I'm cooking will need to be cooked on high for about 9 minutes?

Cheers for help. Pretty sure that's right but as I said never used one before.

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By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 13 Sep 18 12:54
Make sure you cover it in foil and stick it in there for a good hour or so.
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 12:56
Kenny

Use a palistine.     us Islingtonites would never go near won.  Think of the planet. (slowly cooking at 700w)   Oh OH!!  I have become an original wit  ( or something sounding similar)
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 12:57
wtf
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 12:57
ur taking the pi ss
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 12:58
was talking to Johnny there.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 13 Sep 18 12:58
And don't forget to stand in hot water for two hours.
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 12:59
It shows how ignorant sum people are on hear - everyone nose you must take the foil of after half an hour or it will bee roar!!!
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 12:59
i'm only using it for this one product i like.

quorn tikks massala, used to be cook in oven, but now microwave only.
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:00
And don't forget to stand in hot water for two hours.

circa rag mag 1961
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 13:03
their simply is no hope for kenny - people try two help and he gets aggressive!!  The advice to stand in water is correct - perhaps a bath  full to help with the burns!!!
Excited
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 13:04
DON'T LET THE CATS NEAR IT!!
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 13 Sep 18 13:08
Not sure Kenny should even be cooking. Sounds like someone should pop round and feed him from a spoon.
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:09
FUKIN UNBELEIVABLE


https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=CATS+MICROWACE&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB761GB761&oq=CATS+MICROWACE&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.10303j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:11
Johnny  MUSTANG

Shouldn't you be studYing the HORSES form?

Laugh
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:12
i've won a ton and racing not started yet. will give half to Haworth Cat Rescue.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 13 Sep 18 13:15
They won't thank you for it Kenny: they're cats and couldn't care less. Treat yourself to a nice steak instead, none of that Quorn malarkey.
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:18
Quorn is good protein and cruelty free mate. My steak days are long gone.
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 13:19
Cats control and the mice built the earth - it is a conspiracy.

hope this helps
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:20
still haven't got an answer. obviously nobody can confirm that 9 mins is correct.

Anyway Spoons now, see if I can pick up some more vouchers.
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 13:22
wot vouchers  - where  how who etc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By:
Just Checking
When: 13 Sep 18 13:22
To answer the actual question : yes probably.

Those heating guides are approximate. If for example it's a ready meal it'll need less if it's room temp than out of the fridge.

Just bang on, I use microwaves all the time, they are fantastic.

I doubt you eat meat but the only time I ever worry really is if stuff is frozen, which you do for longer on a lower setting to allow the centre to defrost.

You can always just open the door and give the food a quick test to see if it feels warm enough, I do that all the time.

(I pretty much never read packets and just guess :))

If you microwave stuff too long it can go a bit cardboardy though!

Microwaves are not a gas, they are like lightbulbs, as soon as it stops working it's safe to stick your hand in.
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:26
moisok, do you frequent Wetherspoons?

JC, a sensible answer and excellent, we should have it framed.

Thanks you. Happy
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:27
No, not eaten meat for about 4 years. Do eat fish from time to time if it's not farmed.
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 13:32
Not so often as I used to Kenny - we have quite a posh one, but I seem to have drifted and my eyesight must have faded.
Being friendly with certain owner landlords  of these drinking institutions I tend to stick to them rather than chains etc.
I have enjoyed 2 or 3 spoons over the years
can't see what all the fuss is about them they are ok - generally very good ale.  I had a quick one the other day and saw Ruddles on at 1.99 STILL!!!!
By:
Just Checking
When: 13 Sep 18 13:33
Oh I'll post ONE warning. This is if heating water and fairly pure liquids (not soup really).

If you boil water in a microwave and get it very hot it can have a phenomenon where when you move it / clunk it it can suddenly bubble and over.
It's sometihng to do with the way microwaves heat it without disturbing it compared to a kettle that allows it to get superheated and when you move it the bubbles find a way to form. But most people don't boil water in one anyway.

Other warning is microwaving eggs, they tend to eggsplode. I sometimes do it (like boil an egg) but if you do put them in some water and put on the medium not high and don't do too long. (If you want a horrible mess to clear up, put an egg in then wait on the bang!).
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:46
moisok, the books of vouchers contain lots of drinks and food offers, and come out about twice a year. Generally aimed at students, but if you surreptitiously ask the barman/lady they usually hand you one. I'll be in Beckett's Park Row tomorrow and you can get a pint of real ale with a voucher for £1.79, normally £2.89, expensive for Spoons but they price up according to the City and area usually and Park Row is quite well to do. 4 real ale vouchers a book, plus lots of other dinks , lager etc but I don't use them. Plus you get discount meals too. Lots of vouchers for them.
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 13:49
Thanks JC. I won't be using it for anything apart from the few ready meals I eat, more of which seem to be saying best if microwaved on the pack. Thanks again.
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 14:02
thanks for that kenny - I tend to eschew offers and things like that although my partner might be interested. She collects EVERYTHING and gets quite a lot of dosh back from all sorts of venues etc
cheers
enjoy your day - nice and sunny here!!!
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 14:06
Park Row is in Leeds. Your partner will save about £200 if she uses ALL the vouches, moisok. More or less impossible, but still decent savings to be had.
By:
trilby22
When: 13 Sep 18 14:12
Also, to continue JC's points, be careful stirring liquids that are extremely hot as they can explode.

Meanwhile Love

https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/wetherspoons-brexit-beer-mats-ending-eu-tariffs-lower-prices/
.
https://inews.co.uk/news/consumer/wetherspoons-ditches-french-champagne-german-beer-uk-sparkling-wine-brexit/
.
By:
moisok
When: 13 Sep 18 14:19
Kenny
just laugh at any of my cruel jibes - especially about cats - we had two - both over 16 years - devastated when they died.
I have photos of cats playing golf (they jumped out and up to catch practice balls)
asleep in trees, eating rabbit - they hunted when we lived in Somerset!! Birds and mice presents on the mat. (they are terrible killers of birds)
The panic in the chicken coops when they came near!!!
Dead legs from two of them laying on you for a long time(they were big cats -rescue jobs but very big)
My ex wife was adopted by a cat rumoured to be 7 or 8 - lived till about 23 years of age - lived in a box at the bottom of the garden and wouldn't come into the house for many years!!!!  As she got older she nervously got used to entering the kitchen and eventually the lounge.  The stories were hilarious about this cat.
I am going to have to stop typing or I won't be able to see the screen  ha ha!! silly old man - but happy days
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 14:26
i'll read that tonight, taxi due at 2.30
By:
trilby22
When: 13 Sep 18 14:52
Pub company JD Wetherspoon is to increase its range of drinks from UK and non-EU producers across its 880 pubs from Wednesday September 26 in the run up to Brexit.

https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/news/2018/09/trade-deals
By:
kenny mann
When: 13 Sep 18 21:09
Some nice little stories there, moisok, beautifully described.

Don't have problems with dead birds here. The Chukar Partridge is rather large for even the cats to tackle, Laugh
By:
Coachbuster
When: 13 Sep 18 21:25
i  have never used a micro wave either  Kenny fwiw  ... 

Quorn is good protein Kenny and a complete protein  ...so add in with beans and you get the same deal as a bowl of Chicken and rice  combo ..

I try to get my protein at 120g  a day when using  any weights,sprinting  etc ,otherwise on a lazy day 50g is sufficient i believe   ...120 g not easy  as i'm not a big eater  in the first place
By:
blackbarn
When: 13 Sep 18 21:38
I use a microwave to defrost bacon and ham, and to hurry up game, from my freezer, but never ever for cooking!  I do allow my dad to heat Tesco ready meals and to reheat meals I have cooked for him. He has strict instructions though (IN BIG LETTERS) and is very good at it....for 91!!
By:
blackbarn
When: 13 Sep 18 21:46
Just read the rest of the thread - What person's life is so busy that microwaving eggs, in any form, is considered desirable or even necessaryCrazy   and don't quote microwaved scrambled egg - that serious spawn of the devilWink

One of the worlds greatest food units need treating with serious respect and that certainly does not need microwaves.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 13 Sep 18 21:47
doesn't microwaving make food taste soggy ?  had some  m/w jacket potatoes once and they were disgusting
By:
Coachbuster
When: 13 Sep 18 21:48
otoh ... an air fryer producers  really nice chips  Love
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