GE makes several oven/microwave combination units, but you'll pay slightly more to have them combined.
it's called microwave in Urdu also
sparkklejar on etsy, who is also the owner and cottage manufacturer of barley bliss products with over 10 years experience manufacturing microwave heating bags for barley buddy of utah, does not recommend heating an intact barley bag sack pad pack in any other way than its intended use for a microwave.
The difference is in the features. A regular microwave only features the normal microwave functions. However, a convection microwave oven also has a built-in convection oven in it.
If you mean the microwave and OVEN , then it does have microwave oven and also electrical heating oven capability.
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Yes, as long as you use a microwave-safe dish or container. Also, be careful as the sauce may splatter on the inside of the microwave.
Yes, you can also microwave a microwave if the sizes are correct, look it up on youtube, youtube user dovetastic has it.
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Yes you can microwave a turkey you need a big microwave and cook for 6hrs. in the microwave. You can also raccoon for 6hrs. just a little ranch and mmmmmmmmmmmm.
You can spray them with lysol. Also you can set them in the hot sun for 3 or 4 days and depending on what the material is people sometimes microwave them briefy. I do not recommend this. If in doubt, it's best to toss it and replace it!
Yes, silicone is microwave safe. It is also safe to put in the dishwasher, and even in the oven.
Type 1 - polyethylene terephthalate (PET)May be safe if marked "microwave safe", although some recommend against food contact when microwaving.Type 2 - high density polyethylene (HDPE)May be safe, although some recommend against food contact when microwaving.Type 3 - PVC, polyvinyl chloride, vinylDo not use in microwave. Also, PVC often contains bisphenol A (BPA)Type 4 - low density polyethylene (LDPE)(mixed commentary regarding microwave safety)Type 5 - polypropyleneMay be safe, although some recommend against food contact when microwaving. "Type 5" are the most commonly labeled "microwave safe". Despite this, I have observed "Type 5" containers with partially dissolved surfaces, apparently from microwave use.Type 6 - polystyrene, styrene, polystyrene foamNot heat stable. Do not use in microwave. Do not microwave food in a styrofoam [1] container! In addition to not being heat stable, polystyrene is a potential human carcinogen and usually contains bisphenol A (BPA).Type 7 - polycarbonate; "other" (can contain bisphenol A (BPA); most polycarbonate contains bisphenol A)Do not use in microwave. (Note: Polycarbonate nursing bottles which have been boiled or washed more than 20 times or are badly scratched should be thrown out.)