Ok, flag me if you must. I had pork loin with an apricot sauce and egg noodles. Didn’t Door Dash. My wife cooked. I hope this passes as a legitimate meal from an acceptable source.
@Ksqsmoking said:
Ok, flag me if you must. I had pork loin with an apricot sauce and egg noodles. Didn’t Door Dash. My wife cooked. I hope this passes as a legitimate meal from an acceptable source.
@Ksqsmoking said:
Ok, flag me if you must. I had pork loin with an apricot sauce and egg noodles. Didn’t Door Dash. My wife cooked. I hope this passes as a legitimate meal from an acceptable source.
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Microwave ovens only come with one power. Unless of course your microwave oven comes with more within one magnetron. I would find that odd because all microwave magnetrons are regulated by the government.
Those so-called power levels that they store cons you with are just a pulse device that turns on and off the magnetron in regular intervals.
Of course, there are hot spots and cold spots in any microwave oven because the electrons and associated radio waves (micro-waves, if you will) spin across the cooking area in a particular pattern, as they are shot from the magnetron. So increasing and decreasing the rate of spin on your turntable will replicate the so-called power levels that your microwave comes with.
Of course, if you have any typical microwave oven, the motor that runs the turntable only runs at one speed. Or in the case of Samsung's, not at all after about 20 hours of use. Right @Vision Pete?
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Microwave ovens only come with one power. Unless of course your microwave oven comes with more within one magnetron. I would find that odd because all microwave magnetrons are regulated by the government.
Those so-called power levels that they store cons you with are just a pulse device that turns on and off the magnetron in regular intervals.
Of course, there are hot spots and cold spots in any microwave oven because the electrons and associated radio waves (micro-waves, if you will) spin across the cooking area in a particular pattern, as they are shot from the magnetron. So increasing and decreasing the rate of spin on your turntable will replicate the so-called power levels that your microwave comes with.
Of course, if you have any typical microwave oven, the motor that runs the turntable only runs at one speed. Or in the case of Samsung's, not at all after about 20 hours of use. Right @Vision Pete?
Microwave ovens only come with one power. Unless of course your microwave oven comes with more within one magnetron. I would find that odd because all microwave magnetrons are regulated by the government.
Those so-called power levels that they store cons you with are just a pulse device that turns on and off the magnetron in regular intervals.
Of course, there are hot spots and cold spots in any microwave oven because the electrons and associated radio waves (micro-waves, if you will) spin across the cooking area in a particular pattern, as they are shot from the magnetron. So increasing and decreasing the rate of spin on your turntable will replicate the so-called power levels that your microwave comes with.
Of course, if you have any typical microwave oven, the motor that runs the turntable only runs at one speed. Or in the case of Samsung's, not at all after about 20 hours of use. Right @Vision Pete?
Magnetron? I thought they ran on flux capacitors.
No, klystron's run on flux capacitors dummy. Magnetrons run on Mr. Fusion. Everyone knows this.
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Microwave ovens only come with one power. Unless of course your microwave oven comes with more within one magnetron. I would find that odd because all microwave magnetrons are regulated by the government.
Those so-called power levels that they store cons you with are just a pulse device that turns on and off the magnetron in regular intervals.
Of course, there are hot spots and cold spots in any microwave oven because the electrons and associated radio waves (micro-waves, if you will) spin across the cooking area in a particular pattern, as they are shot from the magnetron. So increasing and decreasing the rate of spin on your turntable will replicate the so-called power levels that your microwave comes with.
Of course, if you have any typical microwave oven, the motor that runs the turntable only runs at one speed. Or in the case of Samsung's, not at all after about 20 hours of use. Right @Vision Pete?
Magnetron? I thought they ran on flux capacitors.
No, klystron's run on flux capacitors dummy. Magnetrons run on Mr. Fusion. Everyone knows this.
Microwave ovens only come with one power. Unless of course your microwave oven comes with more within one magnetron. I would find that odd because all microwave magnetrons are regulated by the government.
Those so-called power levels that they store cons you with are just a pulse device that turns on and off the magnetron in regular intervals.
Of course, there are hot spots and cold spots in any microwave oven because the electrons and associated radio waves (micro-waves, if you will) spin across the cooking area in a particular pattern, as they are shot from the magnetron. So increasing and decreasing the rate of spin on your turntable will replicate the so-called power levels that your microwave comes with.
Of course, if you have any typical microwave oven, the motor that runs the turntable only runs at one speed. Or in the case of Samsung's, not at all after about 20 hours of use. Right @Vision Pete?
I have never personally come across a microwave with a variable rate/speed turn table nor a unit with multiple magnetrons. 20 hours of use from a Samsung microwave..... you got a good one!
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Steak tacos tonight. Flag that mother ****! LOL 😂
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Heathen...
Ok, flag me if you must. I had pork loin with an apricot sauce and egg noodles. Didn’t Door Dash. My wife cooked. I hope this passes as a legitimate meal from an acceptable source.
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Pics are a big plus....🍽
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That looks amazing!
I can send you the recipe.
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Please do, or just post it here for all.
You can grill the loin, or roast the loin at 425 for 45 minutes or until up to temp.
Apricot sauce is easy. Reduce two chopped onions, two teaspoons of Dijon mustard, and one jar of apricot preserve. Spoon over pork.
Boil some noodles and enjoy.
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Is that basil wilted in or parsley?
Basil is optional
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How long do I microwave the pork loin for?
60 minutes
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On high
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I’m hoping @VegasFrank was joking about microwaving meat like that. Violation.
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He's just pulling your chain...that's what he does.
Good. I’m starting to feel all warm and fuzzy.
The obstacle is the way.
Microwave ovens only come with one power. Unless of course your microwave oven comes with more within one magnetron. I would find that odd because all microwave magnetrons are regulated by the government.
Those so-called power levels that they store cons you with are just a pulse device that turns on and off the magnetron in regular intervals.
Of course, there are hot spots and cold spots in any microwave oven because the electrons and associated radio waves (micro-waves, if you will) spin across the cooking area in a particular pattern, as they are shot from the magnetron. So increasing and decreasing the rate of spin on your turntable will replicate the so-called power levels that your microwave comes with.
Of course, if you have any typical microwave oven, the motor that runs the turntable only runs at one speed. Or in the case of Samsung's, not at all after about 20 hours of use. Right @Vision Pete?
Magnetron? I thought they ran on flux capacitors.
The obstacle is the way.
No, klystron's run on flux capacitors dummy. Magnetrons run on Mr. Fusion. Everyone knows this.
Yeah, I stand corrected!
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I have never personally come across a microwave with a variable rate/speed turn table nor a unit with multiple magnetrons. 20 hours of use from a Samsung microwave..... you got a good one!
Barbecue pulled pork with caramelized onions.
Cheeseburgers....again.
Looks more like a pizza.
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Had a half rack of ribs, steak fries, grilled shrimp and a bloomin onion.
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A large pot of beans and vegetables
Asian spiced salmon with wasabi mayonnaise, seasoned rice, and green beans.
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You can get that through doordash?
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