Yes. Just do not place your stone and frozen foods directly into a heated oven afterwards...this is considered thermal shock and can crack the stone. I sell the stuff and am positive that you can freeze them, microwave them, and use them in the oven. Now, if you put (for example) frozen chicken breasts on it and then put the whole thing in the freezer and then later on, put the entire pan into an UNheated oven and let it heat up together, they will be perfect...no need to worry.
I have some ironstone dishes which say on the bottom of the 10" plates that they can be put in the microwave. On the other hand, they have developed crazing. There are fine cracks under the glaze.
Yes. You can double check any item to see if safe to use in a microwave and not harm it by, for example, take a cup from a dinnerware set, and put water in it and cook for one minute. If the water is not warm, but the cup is warm or hot to the touch, it is not safe!
Dont put it in a microwave
stove microwave hot pack toaster coffee maker thermos stoneware crock
you put it in the microwave. you put it in the microwave.
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If you put them in the microwave for 30 seconds then take them out and put them on, they form to your feet, that is why people microwave their shoes.
Of course you can but the real question is should you put a rock in the microwave.
anything you want its your microwave
put the roaster in the microwave
if you put a metal in your microwave it will create a spark and when you hold it it will create a shock so don't put any metals inside the microwave it is dangerous