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Kitchen Gadgets

Discussion in 'Food & Drinks' started by Beth Gallagher, Jun 16, 2020.

  1. John Brunner

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    I'm not sure what the problem would be with that. Trees are plants, too. It sounds like they needed a new marketing department. "Lovingly made from the heart of the Pinoideae pinus. A bread for all seasons." As a bonus, you can hang a slice from your rear-view mirror as an air freshener.
     
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    I have NOT been following this thread and perhaps Micro Wave Ovens have been discussed and I don't know that BUT:

    Anyone else here Never Consider bringing a Micro Oven into their lives?????

    I never for a moment considered owning one..there are a few us out there....and this NOT to debate or criticize OR............... just wondering.

    I've been in a discussion on the Pros/Cons of 5G from a Dr in Canada and got to thinking more on this EMF harm.... Then I did a little research history on the "oven" and the industry is headed for $20Billion by 2028....they are sitting pretty......
     
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    I resisted buying one for a long time. But now I wouldn't be without one. I don't do a lot of cooking in it, but it is great for warming leftovers. One thing I do cook in it is squash and onions. That's the best way I know of to cook them.
     
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    I was probably pushing 30 when I got my first microwave. I really don't do all that much with it except boil water and melt butter. I also make popcorn on rare occasion. I used to do baked potatoes in it but bought a convection oven that does a better job of it.I could live without it, but it is nice to have for the occasional convenience factor.

    I know that microwave ovens contain shielding, but I've never sought out any independent tests to see how much leaks. I will say that knowing I can stand in a field with a TV antenna, a microwave antenna, an AM radio, an FM radio, a cell phone (voice and data), a shortwave radio, a HAM radio, etc etc etc and pick up a strong signal on all of them, it makes me wonder what is happening inside of me from the effect of all that energy.
     
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    I am sensitive to the micro waves. I am uncomfortable if I stand to the right of mine after turning it on so I get away as quickly as possible while it is running. I did fight getting one but the convenience is hard to deny.
    My family is also sensitive to copper, magnets and selenite. I am not happy with my cell phone either but....
     
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    Oh, yeh. But you think of all the transmissions going on around (and maybe through) us, and it gives you pause.
     
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    My pacemaker instructions say a microwave is OK but if I use a cellphone, to use it on the ear opposite from my pacemaker.
     
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    And how about WIFI? It can send signals all over my house and across the yard. I am cautious about that. I have it in the family room instead of on my desk. Still, I wonder.............
     
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    The microwaves that are transmitted from satellites (for communication and for television) are more of a concern than wifi signals. It's more about the frequency of the signal than it is the strength, although both matter.
     
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    I have a microwave and use it occasionally. I could do without it but why?
     
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    I have never liked microwaves and use them sparingly, maybe to reheat a cup of coffee or to cook an occasional microwavable frozen dinner, although if the dinner can be cooked in a regular oven, that would be my preference.

    While I have had people question the accuracy or probability of this, I can feel a microwave if I'm standing anywhere near it while it is running. Although it's difficult to describe the sensation, it is subtle but uncomfortable. I mentioned this to my radiation doctor when I was first scheduled for radiation therapy for prostate cancer, telling him of my concerns, given that I don't even like being near a microwave. He asked me if I had trouble with watches. That was interesting because, other than windup watches, I have never been able to find a watch that didn't have to be replaced within a few months. He said that he had spoken to several people who could detect microwaves coming from a microwave oven, and they all had trouble with watches too. Credit or debit cards and hotel entry cards often quit working if I carry them in my pockets, and static electricity is a major problem for me in the winter; they're not just mild shocks but very painful.

    While I have had to adapt to a microwave since my wife uses them far more often than I do, I don't like them. I did have one though, even before I was married, but I leave the room while they are in use.
     
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    Yep, I just knew all of you "kids" used them, and I still very grateful I've made it with none and all the tech stuff I don't have. You probably all think I'm a weirdo but I'm thinking I'm smart and have no need to escalate tech in my life.


    On the other board a member posted that V. Putin removed 5G towers due to health concerns, I don't believe this one,anyone have a comment. on Putin and 5G.
     
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    I have no problem with that decision. If my life were completely up to me, I'd be cooking on a wood stove.
     
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    Me too and it may come to that and the younger folks probably won't know how to light a match or other ways to light a fire.
     
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