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Sometimes you shouldn't take those directions too explicitly. When I was in college, I made a batch of brownies from a box mix. The box instructions said to "mix by hand" so I rolled up my sleeves, washed my hands and started mixing. How was I supposed to know that "mix by hand" really means "mix with a utensil but don't use an electric mixer"?
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My answer to the poll question is that I usually peel.
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2659/...ffc02a35a4.jpg I was crapping out lightly colored ooze (about the same as the gravy in that picture) for a few days, even after I stopped eating them. I thought my digestive system had broken or something. |
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What I do is place Aluminium foil on top of it, then you do not have to cut or tear it.
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I see Big Corner got to Rain Man.
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You put aluminium foil in the microwave? Is that safe? |
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People actually eat those microwave meals?
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Some of the items in a microwave meal are designed to lose moisture at a, more or less, specific rate. By peeling the corner you alter the rate from that which the manufacturer prefers to ensure the highest possible quality. You may find that you enjoy the items more or less by changing the "cooking" process. I prefer drier vegetables for instance. Your mileage may vary.
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wash, rinse, repeat... when the hell do I stop! |
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