Interesting tidbit, honey does not go bad and if it does crystalize it can be reconstituted by heating it. BUT if you heat it in the microwave, it loses its longevity and it will go bad.
I use my microwave to heat water or cold tea, I'm rethinking that. I should probably just reclaim the space it takes.
Then you donтАЩt have a light. I put a sticker on the on button to remind me. IтАЩm old enough to do too many without thinking. Otherwise my computer isnтАЩt so automatic anymore. I have to think about breathing sometimes.
on the other hand - they're a great source of a coil for a home-made energy-throwing-machine - last i checked one can still get instructables on yt, roasting marshmallows at a distance...if one's into that sorta thing...
Fireweed honey, also, do not crystalize
Interesting tidbit, honey does not go bad and if it does crystalize it can be reconstituted by heating it. BUT if you heat it in the microwave, it loses its longevity and it will go bad.
I use my microwave to heat water or cold tea, I'm rethinking that. I should probably just reclaim the space it takes.
are you familiar with Emoto's water experiments...:
https://www.drbrookestuart.com/masaru-emotos-water-experiment/
I tried that, didn't work for me.
tried to take pictures of frozen water? or the link?
Trying to get patterns on frozen water.
Plasma
definitely ditch the microwave.
I use mine to store paper bags and silicon zip bags for food storage. ItтАЩs ina. Handy spot.
Good idea, it is a cabinet. I'll just unplug it.
Then you donтАЩt have a light. I put a sticker on the on button to remind me. IтАЩm old enough to do too many without thinking. Otherwise my computer isnтАЩt so automatic anymore. I have to think about breathing sometimes.
on the other hand - they're a great source of a coil for a home-made energy-throwing-machine - last i checked one can still get instructables on yt, roasting marshmallows at a distance...if one's into that sorta thing...
They also donate parts for a perpetual motion generator. I go by appliance places once in a while looking for old microwaves.
i'm sitting on three with full good intention...
I have a few, I don't have a matching pair.
I know very little about it - matching pairs?...never heard of the perpetual motion machines using them either...matched, as in watts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnAE0hqgH6Y
It seems you need four, I haven't watched this in a while.