Hey! Want to start cooking the 21st Century way, and leave all that 18th Century drudgery behind? Want a cleaner, cooler and sweat free kitchen? Want to cook with little or no fats or oils and less salt for a healthier life style? Want to cut down on your energy bills, and cook meals faster?
Here are the questions asked by community members. Read on to see the answers provided by the ThriftyFun community.
Could you start a section on microwave cooking? I am trying to conserve on my utilities, and I live alone, so I thought that cooking with my microwave would be a thrifty idea.Thank-you,DelindaEditor's Note: Sounds like a good idea. We have added a Microwave Cooking category to the recipes section, and a guide to collect all the tips together. We also have several guides with microwave recipes.
If anyone has any tips or recipes, feel free to post them below or submit them using the Share option at the top of the page.Well, I don't trust microwaving.... I am still in the state of mind that it can't be healthy. But I looked up and found some web pages that may help:
www.microwavecookingforone.com/
www.goodnuke.com/
cookbook.rin.ru/
But please be sure to at least think about this one.
www.mercola.com/
i love the microwave for "the kids" but could you please post pictures with the recipie
Thx
§erea
4 things we love cooking in the microwave, they can all be made for just one person:
Ramen Noodles
hot dogs
hamburger patties
frozen .99 cent pizzas (Totinos is one brand)
Is there a way I can cook dinner rolls in the microwave?