Yes, Press'n Seal can be used in the microwave, but it should not come into direct contact with food while cooking. It's best for covering dishes to keep moisture in or for reheating food. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for safe usage, and avoid using it at high temperatures or for extended periods.
A long time ago!
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press N . press N . press N .
O. P. N. Calla has written: 'Microwave remote sensing' -- subject(s): Microwave remote sensing
You press the n button.
press and hold Ctrl+shift+~ (~ is beside no. 1) then press n.
With a spanner. N=mc2
Both are made of wet mud
You type yes like this. Press the n and the press the do that should do trick
u press right click it and press the properties untick the read only hidden and archive n then apply it after that press yes until it finsh n press ok
Brian N. Blake has written: 'Elections and the press' -- subject(s): Press and politics, Elections, Irish newspapers
Press Y to answer yes and N to answer no.