Glass items shouldn't get hot. Anything that doesn't have any moisture in it. If there is even the slightest bit of moisture it will heat.
Try a toaster oven, a hot plate and a grill.
Brushing chicken lightly with oil will produce a crisp golden crust.
because we live in a world where people don't have time to eat breakfast so that they wont have to go to work on an empty stomach and they want to eat something that's quick and it takes less time to fix like a waffle a pancake and that's why Percy La Baron Spencer invented the microwave
yes, but your hand wont
Only put Microwave safe plastic in the microwave so it wont melt. Microwaves break glass because plastic is more solid
it helps when you are really tired and don't wont to be cooking when you get home from work/college. you can just pop in a microwave meal or jacket potato and beans and you have a meal
Yes, you can bake any cake in a conventional microwave oven, rather than one found in a stove or anywhere else. You need some type of special pan however, a microwavable pan which can possibly be found at your nearest Wal-Mart.
Self cleaning oven . I found at times the micro switch's on the latch motor stick. they will be found on the back of the unit under the sheild.
Microwave ovens work by exciting water molecules and polarized molecules within the food, such as fats and sugars. There are none of these in the microwave's internal casing, which is also resistant enough to the heat produced during operation.
you can try putting it in the oven then its hard and wont mold any more
No, since you will be using the same pan it wont matter.
No, you don't stick it back in the oven because it is too dry and has alot of air in it. Otherwise, you will have a hollow biscuit and it wont rise properly.