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Use Smaller Microwaves For Snacks



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By : Tom Tessin    zero times read
Submitted 2009-08-28 07:20:41
Smaller microwaves are great to have around the house for your kids to make snack foods. You too can enjoy having a smaller microwave in the family room to create delicious snacks, pop corn or reheat foods for a light lunch. The use of these microwaves is endless today as the manufacturers have created many things that can be used inside for just about any age.

Special Snacks

Now you can buy mini brownies, cakes, cookies that you can add a little bit of water and in about 30 seconds bake the snack, frost it and you have a great snack. You can also buy things like ravioli’s, spaghetti, soups, macaroni with cheese and you have a neat little lunch. Then of course there are hot drinks that you can now create. You can get packaged café, apple ciders, etc. and you have your own coffee shop with all the trims in about thirty seconds. The little microwave can become the family snack shop and it is easy to use. It is also safe to use because it will not start until the door is closed and if you open the door it will stop. There are a lot less burn accidents with children who use a microwave to prepare snacks or lunch foods.

Care of a microwave

It is very easy to take care of your smaller microwave because you only need to wipe the inside with a damp cloth and it is cleaned. You can wash the rotating tray by hand or place it in your dish washer. The care of a microwave is fast and easy making it much more desirable than the kitchen stove. You do not need any heavy cleaning detergents or smelly cleaners. You can clean your microwave in seconds.

You’re going to find that there are a lot of smaller microwaves on the market. You’re not going to want to be too cheap with these items, because you’re obviously going to get what you pay for. It’s going to be a good idea if you look at what features you want, as well as creating a budget. By knowing how much you want to spend, this will give you a better idea on what’s going to work for you.

Yes, you can get a nice microwave for less than $100, and it will function quite well, but I will only recommend that you get a microwave that’s small for a place like an office, or a dorm room. If you get anything that’s bigger for a space like that, you’re going to find that it’s going to take up way too much space for your comfort.

Try some of the tips mentioned above, and when you’re on the hunt for the perfect microwave, you’ll find that there’s a lot, but if you do your homework right, I can assure you that you’ll be able to find the perfect microwave that fits the room you’re looking to put it in, I can promise you that much!
Author Resource:- See what I think are the top dorm microwaves, as well as more of my work all at http://www.findcollegecards.com/blog/top-8-dorm-microwaves/.
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