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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1098484" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Microwave always for me, way less energy and time wasted. No self respecting tree hugger would pick the oven option.</p><p></p><p>[ranty tangent] There is loads of things they now say aren't suitable for microwave cooking and I don't understand why. Even stuff that can be eaten hot or cold, like quiche, says don't heat in the microwave. Nonsense! Unless its something that goes soggy it seems fine in my experience, especially if you do it a little longer on a lower setting (although quiche and mini pizzas are pretty much the full extent of my microwave game these days). [/ranty tangent]</p><p></p><p>Even an oven cooked mini pizza runs the risk of showing a lack of enthusiasm for your date. Plus, you have the danger of third degree burns on the roof of her mouth with the molten cheese which may diminish potential for canoodling. Generally, I think breaking out the potato waffles (Birdseye, not own brand, I'm not a barbarian) is the best route to impressing a date with your kitchen abilities. They are so waffley versatile that regardless of your dates eating habits you are bound to have something lying about that will go with them. Goes beautifully with a bottle of grappa in that neither of you will remember the next day what you had for dinner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1098484, member: 74121"] Microwave always for me, way less energy and time wasted. No self respecting tree hugger would pick the oven option. [ranty tangent] There is loads of things they now say aren't suitable for microwave cooking and I don't understand why. Even stuff that can be eaten hot or cold, like quiche, says don't heat in the microwave. Nonsense! Unless its something that goes soggy it seems fine in my experience, especially if you do it a little longer on a lower setting (although quiche and mini pizzas are pretty much the full extent of my microwave game these days). [/ranty tangent] Even an oven cooked mini pizza runs the risk of showing a lack of enthusiasm for your date. Plus, you have the danger of third degree burns on the roof of her mouth with the molten cheese which may diminish potential for canoodling. Generally, I think breaking out the potato waffles (Birdseye, not own brand, I'm not a barbarian) is the best route to impressing a date with your kitchen abilities. They are so waffley versatile that regardless of your dates eating habits you are bound to have something lying about that will go with them. Goes beautifully with a bottle of grappa in that neither of you will remember the next day what you had for dinner. [/QUOTE]
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