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Microwaved meaning
simple past and past participle of microwave
Example sentences (13)
The ones we think of as Better Mothers could be big fakers themselves, women who shove unevenly microwaved Trader Joe’s items before their kids for dinner and call it a night.
No more 'grab a bagel as i get out the door' or 'hot sandwich or a few beef sticks on the way' or 'wait until I get to the office for a microwaved breakfast burrito or banana'.
One week suddenly became "Mug Cake Week," with seven distinct mug/microwaved confections, which did no favors for my waistline.
Her diet is mainly comprised of unprocessed food, salads and a small piece of microwaved sweet potato.
I made TONS OF CRUMBS trying to get the cake out of the can so it could be microwaved.
Remember that one time you spent four years living with roommates, studying around the clock and eating microwaved ramen?
Any object containing pointed metal can create an electric arc (sparks) when microwaved.
Sometimes it is easy to detect that a proverb is newly coined by a reference to something recent, such as the Haitian proverb "The fish that is being microwaved doesn't fear the lightning". p. 325, Linda Tavernier-Almada. 1999.
Steamed vegetables tend to maintain more nutrients when microwaved than when cooked on a stovetop.
Such wasted heat, along with heat from the product being microwaved, is exhausted as warm air through cooling vents.
There is some evidence that nutritional content of some foods may be altered differently by cooking in a microwave oven, compared to conventional cooking, but there is no indication of detrimental health issues associated with microwaved food.
They can also be boiled, baked, microwaved or grilled over charcoal, peeled or still in the peel.
Uneven heating in microwaved food can be partly due to the uneven distribution of microwave energy inside the oven, and partly due to the different rates of energy absorption in different parts of the food.