No, snapware products are not usually located in fabric shops because they are barely relevant to each other. Although snapware does sell yarn, it is more focused on storage containers.
Yes.
Disposable microwaveable packages free up consumers from dirty dishes, but create more waste
yes
no
I think that is the point of microwaveable popcorn, if it was unaffected by the microwave radiation and didn't pop, it wouldn't be a very useful product.
No it is not but most of the modern stuff is.
It is not microwaveable.
at your local commissary that is where i get mine
Do not microwave Royal Worcester if there is GOLD gilding. If it can be used in the microwave, it should say "Microwaveable" on the bottom. One example is in the Evesham pattern. Their "GOLD" Evesham pattern will just have Evesham printed on the bottom and will not say Microwaveable. They also have a "Evesham Vale" pattern. You will see "Evesham" and "Vale" printed and also the word "Microwaveable". The Vale pattern in accented with Green trim instead of Gold. A simple rule is ---- Gold NO Microwave ---- no Gold maybe but check bottom for the word "Microwaveable".
I don't think they have enough moisture in their bodies for a microwave to do anything.
If the servewear is made from silver it will not be microwaveable. Check with your manufacturer.