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  2. Here's how to actually microwave a Thanksgiving turkey - AOL

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    Using sharp kitchen shears, cut along one side of the backbone, leaving a 2-inch wide strip, cut along the opposite side and remove. Press on breast, down and towards outside.

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    Buy Now: amazon.com #2 Toast, Melt, And Delight With The Microwave Toasted Sandwich Maker!. Review: "Fast and easy grilled cheese, ham and cheese sandwiches. Crispy and delicious. So many options ...

  4. Scarlett Johansson Says This Too-Easy Party Appetizer Is “So ...

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    We’ve had delish results when making potato chips in the air fryer or even the microwave, so making your own doesn’t have to involve carefully watching a pot of oil.

  5. Baked potato - Wikipedia

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    Pricking the potato with a fork or knife allows steam to escape during the cooking process and prevent accidental explosions/rupturing of the potato skin and flesh due to accumulate steam pressure inside. Potatoes cooked in a microwave oven without pricking the skin are especially susceptible due to rapid fluctuations in heat.

  6. Microwave oven - Wikipedia

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    A microwave oven or simply microwave is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. [1] This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating .

  7. One potato, two potato - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of particular counting-out rhyme wordings has varied over the years. In 1969 Iona and Peter Opie found "One potato, two potato" to be "in constant use" both in the UK and the USA during the 20th century [6] but by 2010, although still very well known, Steve Roud found that it was no longer British children's first choice for counting out.

  8. Finding out you can make decent potato chips in the microwave ...

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  9. Frozen meal - Wikipedia

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    A frozen meal (also called TV dinner in Canada and US), prepackaged meal, ready-made meal, [1] ready meal (UK), frozen dinner, and microwave meal portioned for an individual. A frozen meal in the United States and Canada usually consists of a type of meat, fish, or pasta for the main course, and sometimes vegetables, potatoes, and/or a dessert.