Break it down into little pieces and microwave for 30 sec. Break up a little more and microwave some more, 30 sec. Then let sit in freezer for 5 min and crush up and enjoy
In the oven, not on broil, in the microwave and in the freezer.
Yes. The short waves that bounce around inside the oven should be well shielded from penetrating the freezer ice. Heat from the freezer coils rises, but that should not harm the microwave. Neither device should have any negative impact on the other in that configuration.
TV, microwave,fridge,freezer,and a CD player or a fan.
I can only think of these appliances that has electromagnets. Microwave, Oven Toaster, Refregirator, and Freezer.
No, it is not safe to microwave porcelain as it can crack or break due to the heat.
People hide drugs in their freezer and it needs to be softened before its melted on a spoon.
Its definable possible :(
No, it is not safe to put porcelain in the microwave as it can crack or break due to the rapid heating.
Opening the freezer allows cold air to escape, reducing the cooling effect in the room. On the other hand, opening the microwave releases hot air, contributing to the heating of the room. The direction of heat transfer in each case is what causes the different impacts on room temperature.
...The door? The refrigerator/freezer (though it requires a manual interface, in which you take the food out of the freezer and put it in the microwave by hand). Also, the buttons on a microwave might be considered an input device. There is no microwave input device in terms of home computers (with the possible exception of a hack that allowed you to control it via USB or something, but I've never heard of that being done). A cell phone or Blue Tooth device might be considered a "microwave device," or maybe a 3G or 4G device such as an adapter or hub. That frequency range of radio waves is considered microwave energy.
It is safe for the microwave, freezer and top rack of the dishwasher, but not the stove, oven or grill.