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do you microwave water?
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Yeah, i used to until I got a keurig and now I just use that
TamaleGirl
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Even this b won't use the dang microwave 
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Gingivitis wrote:
TamaleGirl wrote:
Wait so I microwave kettle corn is that bad too?
No That's just microwaved popcorn
Phew 
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For those of you who microwave milk for hot chocolatey milk, do you have a hard time making all of the powder dissolve? I hate having those little clumps in my hot drink.
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Gingivitis wrote:
Claire wrote:
Gingivitis wrote:
Don't y'all have......

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Kettles?
YES BUT i only need ONE cup of water to make tea so why would i heat up a whole kettle??? the microwave is faster!
I suppose. But for tea to properly steep it needs to be boiling water. If you heat your mug up in the microwave long enough to boil the water wouldn't the mug be too hot to hold?
i think we get it.... not quite boiling but also it does make the mug very very hot lol
TamaleGirl
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Gingivitis wrote:
For those of you who microwave milk for hot chocolatey milk, do you have a hard time making all of the powder dissolve? I hate having those little clumps in my hot drink.
Honestly yes I just assumed it was supposed to be like that or that I sucked at mixing it 
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legohouse wrote:
Yeah, i used to until I got a keurig and now I just use that
welll fannnnnncyyyyy over here has a keurigggg
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Gingivitis wrote:
For those of you who microwave milk for hot chocolatey milk, do you have a hard time making all of the powder dissolve? I hate having those little clumps in my hot drink.
i thought the clumps meant i put too much powder in and i scoop the clumps out -_-
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Here's a hot question: what about stovetop?

I find if I heat up my milk in a saucepan and whisk in the powder it dissolves wonderfully. Maybe it has to do with the shape we're stirring it in. A mug is deep but a saucepan is chode-ey.


#science
Mareu
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Claire wrote:
mareu wrote:
Claire wrote:
where are YOU from??
sweden
aha!!! WHERE ARE THE OTHER SWEDES AT WHO SAiD THIS WAS WEIRD!!!! MAREU HAS MY BACK!!!
YEAH!!APILHJKALDH

i dont see y its weird
its legit just doing what the microwave is supposed to do
heating up shit

+im lasy

well tbh idk how normal it is to own a kettle in sweden, maybe its something everyone owns
ive never owned a kettle, or a rice cooker for that matter :,(
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Gingivitis wrote:
Here's a hot question: what about stovetop?

I find if I heat up my milk in a saucepan and whisk in the powder it dissolves wonderfully. Maybe it has to do with the shape we're stirring it in. A mug is deep but a saucepan is chode-ey.


#science
i tried to boil milk in a saucepan once and it curdled  : (

edit: milk not water. water doesnt curdle lol
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mareu wrote:
Claire wrote:
mareu wrote:
sweden
aha!!! WHERE ARE THE OTHER SWEDES AT WHO SAiD THIS WAS WEIRD!!!! MAREU HAS MY BACK!!!
YEAH!!APILHJKALDH

i dont see y its weird
its legit just doing what the microwave is supposed to do
heating up shit

+im lasy

well tbh idk how normal it is to own a kettle in sweden, maybe its something everyone owns
ive never owned a kettle, or a rice cooker for that matter :,(
american's are lazy. -_- 
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how do you cook milk in a saucepan without it curdling?? -_- wat am i doing wrong
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Claire wrote:
how do you cook milk in a saucepan without it curdling?? -_- wat am i doing wrong
Medium head with frequent stirring.

It needs to gradually heat up, but not get to a boil/near boil.
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Claire wrote:
Gingivitis wrote:
Here's a hot question: what about stovetop?

I find if I heat up my milk in a saucepan and whisk in the powder it dissolves wonderfully. Maybe it has to do with the shape we're stirring it in. A mug is deep but a saucepan is chode-ey.


#science
i tried to boil milk in a saucepan once and it curdled  : (

edit: milk not water. water doesnt curdle lol
I was gonna say.... Lol
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