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Re: Maggots
« Reply #30 on: October 05, 2007, 09:06:29 AM »
We do that with both of our MWave on a weekly basis as it not only deoderises them but also the resultant steam condenses on the inside of the MWave and when wiped off with a piece of paper kitchen towel will leave the machine gleaming.

Why two MWaves? 'Cos one is an all singing, all dancing, combi job that can cook a complete meal and the other is a £19.99 one used to heat things through for consumption by those who are late for their meals through various extra curricular activities.
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Re: Maggots
« Reply #31 on: October 05, 2007, 09:12:09 AM »
Ohhh a combi job. I'd love one of those!!

What magic potion do you/Mrs S prefer?

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Re: Maggots
« Reply #32 on: October 05, 2007, 09:22:07 AM »
It still stinks...  noooo:

The microwave?

If so, cut a lemon in half and lightly squeeze it putting juice and halves into a microwave proof bowl, add 1tsp of bicarbonate of soda, some cloves and a cinamon stick. Nuke it for a bit and it stops the microwave smelling.
Sounds like some explosive mixture that Nick would concoct...  noooo:
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Re: Maggots
« Reply #33 on: October 05, 2007, 09:28:49 AM »
It still stinks...  noooo:

The microwave?

If so, cut a lemon in half and lightly squeeze it putting juice and halves into a microwave proof bowl, add 1tsp of bicarbonate of soda, some cloves and a cinamon stick. Nuke it for a bit and it stops the microwave smelling.
Sounds like some explosive mixture that Nick would concoct...  noooo:

You do have to keep an eye on it, but it does work. Save you having to buy a new microwave.

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Re: Maggots
« Reply #34 on: October 05, 2007, 09:30:23 AM »
It still stinks...  noooo:

The microwave?

If so, cut a lemon in half and lightly squeeze it putting juice and halves into a microwave proof bowl, add 1tsp of bicarbonate of soda, some cloves and a cinamon stick. Nuke it for a bit and it stops the microwave smelling.
Sounds like some explosive mixture that Nick would concoct...  noooo:

You do have to keep an eye on it, but it does work. Save you having to buy a new microwave.
I hope so... Ours is an all singing, all dancing, combi job that can cook a complete meal too...  noooo:
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Re: Maggots
« Reply #35 on: October 05, 2007, 09:31:21 AM »
Ohhh a combi job. I'd love one of those!!

What magic potion do you/Mrs S prefer?

TBH it gets little use these days ~ we seem to be having a "Slow cooker" season at the moment and there is talk of an electric frying pan  eeek:

Though she does make soap in the M/wave .................. and that is another story for PM and not on here.
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Re: Maggots
« Reply #36 on: October 05, 2007, 09:32:31 AM »
Love the slow cooker!!!

Mr Wench dreads it though. The ever expanding grey stew incident is still too close for comfort.  redface:

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Re: Maggots
« Reply #37 on: October 05, 2007, 09:38:08 AM »
Love the slow cooker!!!

Mr Wench dreads it though. The ever expanding grey stew incident is still too close for comfort.  redface:


Didn't it get a bit part in a Quatermass film?
   

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Re: Maggots
« Reply #38 on: October 05, 2007, 10:03:17 AM »
Love the slow cooker!!!

Mr Wench dreads it though. The ever expanding grey stew incident is still too close for comfort.  redface:


Didn't it get a bit part in a Quatermass film?
   

The star role I think. ;D



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Re: Maggots
« Reply #39 on: October 05, 2007, 10:15:14 AM »
Though she does make soap in the M/wave .

Mmmm... A nice warming bowl of tomato soap on a Winters day.  cloud9:
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Re: Maggots
« Reply #40 on: October 05, 2007, 10:19:25 AM »
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Re: Maggots
« Reply #41 on: October 06, 2007, 05:47:13 AM »
It still stinks...  noooo:

The microwave?

If so, cut a lemon in half and lightly squeeze it putting juice and halves into a microwave proof bowl, add 1tsp of bicarbonate of soda, some cloves and a cinamon stick. Nuke it for a bit and it stops the microwave smelling.
Sounds like some explosive mixture that Nick would concoct...  noooo:

You do have to keep an eye on it, but it does work. Save you having to buy a new microwave.
Mrs Barman was planning to bet bicarb on the way back from the airport and give it a go!  scared2:
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Re: Maggots
« Reply #42 on: October 06, 2007, 07:12:26 AM »
It still stinks...  noooo:

The microwave?

If so, cut a lemon in half and lightly squeeze it putting juice and halves into a microwave proof bowl, add 1tsp of bicarbonate of soda, some cloves and a cinamon stick. Nuke it for a bit and it stops the microwave smelling.
Sounds like some explosive mixture that Nick would concoct...  noooo:

You do have to keep an eye on it, but it does work. Save you having to buy a new microwave.
Mrs Barman was planning to bet bicarb on the way back from the airport and give it a go!  scared2:

I forgot to get (oe even bet) the bicarb at the supermarket - however I have done the lemon, clove and conamon stick thingy (thank you Wenchy) and it is much much better  smile:

It was nasty nasty I can tell you and since arriving back I had said to BM that there was a bit of a 'smell' from somewhere but until two days after my arrival I hadn't located it.

I guess I was just so bedazzled  ::) actually I really was   ;D by the STUNNING job BM had done on the fireplace I really didn't think he'd have ballsed up by forgetting food left in the M/W - guess that learnt me eh  cry:

When I opened the M/W I truly stepped back in horror - the pie was moving  eeek: - and started reching too!

Anyway don't think we'll be having a similar mistake during the 10 day home absence of BM.

Who got voted in as deputy Barman ? Have a few chores doing around the place that need sorting you know, so own up!

 

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Re: Maggots
« Reply #43 on: October 06, 2007, 07:15:03 AM »
It still stinks...  noooo:

The microwave?

If so, cut a lemon in half and lightly squeeze it putting juice and halves into a microwave proof bowl, add 1tsp of bicarbonate of soda, some cloves and a cinamon stick. Nuke it for a bit and it stops the microwave smelling.
Sounds like some explosive mixture that Nick would concoct...  noooo:

You do have to keep an eye on it, but it does work. Save you having to buy a new microwave.
Mrs Barman was planning to bet bicarb on the way back from the airport and give it a go!  scared2:

I forgot to get (oe even bet) the bicarb at the supermarket - however I have done the lemon, clove and conamon stick thingy (thank you Wenchy) and it is much much better  smile:

It was nasty nasty I can tell you and since arriving back I had said to BM that there was a bit of a 'smell' from somewhere but until two days after my arrival I hadn't located it.

I guess I was just so bedazzled  ::) actually I really was   ;D by the STUNNING job BM had done on the fireplace I really didn't think he'd have ballsed up by forgetting food left in the M/W - guess that learnt me eh  cry:

When I opened the M/W I truly stepped back in horror - the pie was moving  eeek: - and started reching too!

Anyway don't think we'll be having a similar mistake during the 10 day home absence of BM.

Who got voted in as deputy Barman ? Have a few chores doing around the place that need sorting you know, so own up!

 

Have to hang my head in shame here  redface: and send apologies to BM for taking the proverbial out of his typing skills having now seen my GLARING typo erros too  redface: redface: redface:

My excuse is the fingernails are too long - come on back me up Wenchy  razz: 

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Re: Maggots
« Reply #44 on: October 06, 2007, 07:17:41 AM »
When I opened the M/W I truly stepped back in horror - the pie was moving  eeek: - and started reching too!
Don’t exaggerate – the pie didn’t start retching…  noooo:
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