I dont get why you are putting a non-microwavable plate in the microwave.
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I dont get why you are putting a non-microwavable plate in the microwave.
Everything tastes better with lava.
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Originally Posted by UxKa
because I don't hold tupperwear parties in my house and don't have microwavable plates. we have tupperwear comtainers with lids and such, but not plates like that. I'm sure we will when we have kids that will drop plates.
You dont need plastic to be microwavable. All my microwavable stuff is porcelain or pyrex. I dont think I own any tupperware. Some porcelain stuff that claims to be microwavable isnt so reliable... Ive blown up a couple plates after theyve been in the microwave for eight or nine minutes.
We have your standard white dishes. Not sure what the material is. Probably a porcelain or something. the top doesn't get hot, it's the rim on the bottom (the flat edge that sits on the table) where it doesn't have a smooth porcelain finish. it's rough like exposed stone basically. That rim gets super hot.
Standard, plain old Corelle plates like you get at K-Mart are microwaveable, and them shits are practically indestructible. You can drop them full of food from 5 feet and all you get is a kitchen full of food and a plate bouncing off the floor.
LOL@K-Mart
I don't get why you can't begin a sentence with "say" anymore.
"Say, brother, what's happening?"
"Say, mister, you've sure got a swell car."
I'm going to start getting people's attention by saying "Say..." all the time now, just to see if I can get it to come back in style. Not a goddamn thing about life in America has improved significantly since 1980.
Say ...
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Ka-pow!