That wasn't a microwave safe bowl...
That wasn't a microwave safe bowl...
I figured it was a 50/50 shot the bowl was microwave safe. We did not eat the beans....
Oh no, are we beanposting again???
83 0 ReplyBeans & Jeans
Make it happen..
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Oh yeah we are
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Yep, that’s a cancer.
55 0 ReplyLPT: Don't microwave plastic, even if it claims to be microwave safe.
55 2 ReplyRecipes that have you microwave plastic wrap creep me the fuck out
39 0 ReplyGotta eat TV dinners somehow
15 0 ReplyYeah good tip, that's why I only ever microwave my stainless steel containers. No risk of cancer there!
3 0 ReplyBut I can still boil plastic, right?
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That's another, goes well with those beans.
If it's hard to see, that's rice, "cooked" in a soda plastic bottle, on a bbq grill.
34 0 ReplyUgh. Please don't show that to me ever again. Thanks.
16 0 ReplyWhat a great life hack!
I've been worried about my forever chemical intake, but choking down a shot of PFAS every morning is pretty unpleasant. Infusing it into rice seems so obvious now!
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Don't breath this!
14 0 ReplyWill it
blendmicrowave12 0 Reply*breathe
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This is least 2 cancer's
12 0 ReplyLet them fight.
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I dunno it seemed to have evaporated like water so it's probably safe.
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Already full of micro plastics, might as well start adding macro plastics. 🤷🏻♂️
49 0 ReplyCutting out the middleman 😎
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W-where is the bowl?
39 0 Replyi might detect a hint of melted styrofoam towards the right of the bean puddle.
10 0 ReplyIt's made from the same stuff as Wonder Woman's jet.
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damnit
you spilled the beans
27 0 ReplyWhat bowl?
21 1 Replybeans a la polymère
17 0 ReplyFyi, there's no such thing as a microwave-safe plastic bowl. "Microwave safe" just means it won't melt in the microwave. It'll still fill your food with microplastics and other chemicals though.
18 4 ReplyGood point... I should just eat the plastic container on it's own next time 🤣
9 0 ReplyGlass? Ceramic?
2 0 ReplyYep. That's why I said there's no such thing as a plastic microwave-safe bowl.
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As is the way of Lemmy, all things revert back to beans.
10 0 ReplyThis guys eatin' BEANS
9 0 Replywasn't
So it is now?
8 0 ReplyIt's more of a saucer than a bowl.
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your microwave is so clean! Very nice!
8 0 ReplyMy microwave has the same design, but with it being about 25 years old I got a bit of a shock seeing OPs clean innocent virgin oven.
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Ah, beans
7 0 ReplyDon't eat that.
8 1 ReplyPyrex doesn't melt like that.
5 0 ReplyIt needs a much hotter oven...
1 0 Replyhttps://youtu.be/XCI_FPDQA-U?si=3tn2evRa8eyrE-pw
This guy figured it out with a normal microwave.
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yeah but those are pretty nice looking beans
4 0 ReplyDid it melt or break? Where is the bowl?
4 0 ReplyMelted. Where the thicker area is is what's left of the base of the bowl.
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