So we got the windows all finished up today, they look fantastic. They look so clear and have that "new" smell to them. As if someone sprinkled powdered new born on them.
I also rearranged everything in my room and clean it. It's so cozy now especially with the new windows.
Unfortunately the oven door broke. I'm not going to go in to details but lets just say the door is in a different room right now... It looks like the microwave will be what I'm using for the next little while.
Do you guys know any really good food I can have in a microwave?
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1 AntwortenYour facebook is in the other tab.
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Why eat microwaved food when you can have real, freshly grown produce?
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5 Antworten[quote]powdered new born[/quote] You sadistic -blam!-
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3 AntwortenCup o Noodles, all day e'ry day.
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3 AntwortenMicrowaves aren't good for many things, but they are very good for steaming vegetables. You could steam a potato or two (Peel potatoes, cut into chunks, place in microwave safe bowl with a small amount of water and cover bowl with a wet paper towel before nuking for 5-10 minutes depending on your microwave.), then add some butter and make mashed potatoes. You can also make somewhat decent poached eggs, or if you make sure to put some cracks in the shell (important!) first, then you can boil eggs in the microwave.
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5 AntwortenIf you still have a functioning stove then you can always eat Scrambled Eggs for a while. I've spent nearly a week with literally one plate of Scrambled Eggs (Per day that is) and numerous cups of tea as my sole sustenance and I'm still alive! Microwave food isn't that great :l
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1 Antwortenhttp://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/southwestern_layered_bean_dip.html Bam!!! Something partly healthy.
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1 Antworten[quote]As if someone sprinkled powdered new born on them. [/quote]What a sick, twisted individual
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1 AntwortenHotpockets are godsent.