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I chucked out the microwave

42 replies

wannabedomesticgoddess · 09/02/2013 12:07

Last week. I dont miss it yet. But will I?

We mainly used it for reheating. But a saucepan does the same job.

Does anyone really use theirs a lot? If so, what for?

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StitchAteMySleep · 09/02/2013 19:18

We have never had one, heat meals in a pan or in the oven in a big Pyrex or ceramic dish with a lid (Can fit a families worth in there). I use the Avent bottle warmer with their little pots to heat baby food and bottles or sit in hot water in a bowl/mug.

apricotdelight · 09/02/2013 19:21

I recently bought a microwave after years of refusing to buy one; bought it because it really saves on heating/reheating/defrosting / energy bills. Makes so much sense,

AnnIonicIsoTronic · 09/02/2013 19:24

I use mine to
A) sterilise bottles
B) no washing up lazy dinners (soup in a box/innocent vegetable pots)
C) safer cooking around dc (eg easy peas etc)
D) reheating yesterdays leftovers for lunch

I'd miss it!

SingingBear · 09/02/2013 19:24

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MousyMouse · 09/02/2013 19:32

we use it daily.
to warm up milk and cook veg mainly and to heat up leftovers.

Harrysmummysarah1 · 09/02/2013 20:06

Use mine daily.

Oats so simple porridge in the morning, don't have time for saucepan with a 7 ,4 and 11 month old.
Hot chocolate
Scrambled eggs (much nicer than the hob)
Reheating left over food from day before
Etc etc.
I could get by without it but I'd rather have one.

EnglishGirlApproximately · 09/02/2013 20:09

I didn't have one until about a month ago. Now I have one that sits looking huge and shiny on the worktop and never gets used. I really don't know what made me buy it Confused

PomBearWithAnOFRS · 09/02/2013 20:10

I use the microwave quite a bit, but I have no oven. I have a microwave, four gas rings, and a slow cooker (and a Cobb oven) - I think if we had a working oven, I wouldn't use the microwave as much, but it is very convienient.
Even my 6 year old can use it too, for simple snacks and suchlike, it lets him feel all "grown up and self sufficient" and he likes that.

beenhereayear · 09/02/2013 20:10

I couldn't be without one!!

Porridge
Scrambled egg
defrosting bread
Re-heating leftovers
cooking beans / spaghetti hoops / peas / veg
Soup / lunch pots
Rice
Baby milk
Hot choc
Microwave meals
Mulled wine
Christmas / steamed pudding

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Wishiwasanheiress · 09/02/2013 20:15

I heat up baby milk. I cook fish mostly. I heat up kids dinners as few secs is all needed really. I cook cats fish. Part cook baked spuds.

I'd rather chuck out steamer /mixer/coffee machine!

wannabedomesticgoddess · 09/02/2013 20:45

Theres not one thing here that I need it for! So thats that decision made. No microwave to buy :)

I prefer beans cooked on the hob, I melted choc with a double boiler even when the microwave was there. And use the kettle and a jug for baby bottles.

I might buy a baby food warmer for weaning. They are around £10 on gumtree.

We dont have a freezer either so I suppose that cuts out a huge area of need.

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firefly11 · 09/02/2013 21:03

I use it all the time to make porridge oats for breakfasts. It does a good job and saves on having to wash pots. Also use it for defrosting meats and reheating food. Once again, saves on having to wash pans and pots (when reheating food). I would miss it if I had to go without it, I'm sure.

MousyMouse · 09/02/2013 21:10

I forgot the most important job our microwavw does: heating up the grain/cherry stone animals the dc have for their beds (helps well against leg pains)

Crabbypink · 10/02/2013 17:32

We'd have to eat the mince beef (er ... horsemeat?) frozen, but otherwise, I would love to reclaim that counter space to store more useful thing. Like croissants.

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