More Microwave Options
We use our microwave to turn our bacon into crisp, tasty slices of meat by putting it between some sheets of paper towel, which catch the grease for easy clean up, and heating two slices of bacon for about 45 to 60 seconds. Add about 15 seconds for any additional slice and depending on the crispiness you are after.
You can cook an egg in the microwave; break it in to a cup and ensure to puncture the yolk. Heat it for about 1 to 2 minutes and you got a perfectly boiled egg.
Roast garlic by cutting off the top of the bulb and placing it in a small, but deep dish which has two tablespoons of water in it. Season it, pour two tablespoons of olive oil over it and cover it with plastic wrap. Cook it on medium for about 7 to 8 minutes.
When you use yeast a lot for baking, then you know how long you have to wait for it to rise. You can cut that waiting time down substantially by placing the dough in the center of the microwave along with a cup of water in the back of it and microwave it on the lowest setting for 3 minutes. Let it rest for 3 minutes, heat it again for another 3 minutes, then let it rest for six minutes and you are ready to go.
You may not have considered it, but the microwave is also an ideal means for heating and warming up all kinds of beauty products like wax, facial masks, etc. There are many more applications for a microwave then simply heating up a plate of food; just give it a try.
It often occurs where we have way too much on our plates and don't know how to handle it, but God does. He is not only there for the good times, but especially during the trying times He wants us to rely on Him.
He will give us a place to come home to, provides us with rest and comfort and emerges us in His love. Don't just give it a try; do it!
John 14:23
"Jesus answered and said to him, "If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him."
You can cook an egg in the microwave; break it in to a cup and ensure to puncture the yolk. Heat it for about 1 to 2 minutes and you got a perfectly boiled egg.
Roast garlic by cutting off the top of the bulb and placing it in a small, but deep dish which has two tablespoons of water in it. Season it, pour two tablespoons of olive oil over it and cover it with plastic wrap. Cook it on medium for about 7 to 8 minutes.
When you use yeast a lot for baking, then you know how long you have to wait for it to rise. You can cut that waiting time down substantially by placing the dough in the center of the microwave along with a cup of water in the back of it and microwave it on the lowest setting for 3 minutes. Let it rest for 3 minutes, heat it again for another 3 minutes, then let it rest for six minutes and you are ready to go.
You may not have considered it, but the microwave is also an ideal means for heating and warming up all kinds of beauty products like wax, facial masks, etc. There are many more applications for a microwave then simply heating up a plate of food; just give it a try.
It often occurs where we have way too much on our plates and don't know how to handle it, but God does. He is not only there for the good times, but especially during the trying times He wants us to rely on Him.
He will give us a place to come home to, provides us with rest and comfort and emerges us in His love. Don't just give it a try; do it!
John 14:23
"Jesus answered and said to him, "If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him."
2 Comments:
Thank you for these tips. I hardly use the microwave :)
Audrey,
The same here, but I tend to use it a bit more often!
God's Grace.
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