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Paul,

 

We don't have a microwave. When my son was about 18 mos we moved. The

microwave didn't and we were without. My parents were horrified and promptly

purchased one as a gift. However I assured them we would be a-okay without

one. And for the last 5 years we have been. Now, I do not miss it at all,

but perhaps that is simply because I do not remember how convenient it was.

I work full time so it is often a struggle to get supper on the table.

Especially a healthy supper. I do however use my crockpot occasionally and

last wek I began using the rice cooker my mother gave me as a gift. (I had

no intention of using it because it has a teflon inside but missed the

return deadline) I also have a dishwasher now after years of not having one

so I guess it just depends on where you are at. I don't feel good about

using a microwave or especially about having one in the house. However, we

spend the summers with my parents and they do microwave certain foods

(poatatoes before they barbeque them, for example) which my son eats.

So...that's where I'm at for now.

 

Madeline

 

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Hi Paul,

 

We got rid of our microwave seven years ago. We'd heard a lot about nutrients

being destroyed by cooking in it, as well as the danger of radiation. We then

met a chef who prepared great vegan meals, and he said he refused to use one for

the above reasons as well as taste.

 

The adjustment at first was difficult. We definitely create a lot more dishes

with out the microwave and it takes longer to prepare things. But on the flip

side, we think the food tastes better cooked on or in the stove. And hopefully

we're getting more nutrients from it (but I don't really know the validity of

that).

 

Melissa

 

, Paul Falvo <pfalvo wrote:

>

> How do people feel about using microwave ovens?

>

> I remember when they were the environmentally responsible thing to

do.

> Then, I began hearing health concerns.

>

> Do you use one? If not, why not?

>

> Thanks in advance for your answers -- this list is always a wealth of

> information!

>

> ~Paul

> 62N 114W

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Hi

 

Ours could probably do with replacing (30 yrs old) but other than

losing some power over the last three years it seems to work just fine.

I only use it for defrosting and reheating - 99% of what I cook is

from scratch and done in the oven or on the stovetop.

 

Maggie

San Ramon CA

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We replace ours every 5-6 years. The seals can get bad, causing leakage. We

take the old one to an electronics recycling center.

 

" maggiemacg " <maggiemacg wrote: Hi

 

Ours could probably do with replacing (30 yrs old) but other than

losing some power over the last three years it seems to work just fine.

I only use it for defrosting and reheating - 99% of what I cook is

from scratch and done in the oven or on the stovetop.

 

Maggie

San Ramon CA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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