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:: To save energy ::

  To save energy on cooking
    To save energy in cooking, consider that conventional ovens use twice as much energy as microwaves do.

  To test dishes safety for microwave

 

  To test dishes for microwave use, fill the dish halfway with water, place the dish in the microwave, and turn it on for one minute. If the dish stays cool it can be used for all microwave cooking, if it gets warm it is safe for reheating, and if it gets hot, don’t use it in the microwave.

  For cooking healthier
    For cooking healthier, microwave cooking is the best way to keep the properties and vitamins in food. Boiling or grilling a vegetable releases some of the liquid in it; therefore it looses part of its properties.
    :: Consider the Watts power ::

  Consider the watt power of a microwave before choosing one
    When shopping for a microwave, get one with at least 800 watts of power; the more watts the microwave operates on, the faster it can cook.

  To save space on appliances
  To allow for more surface space for cooking, some microwaves come with an installation plate to install the microwave above the range or under a cabinet and above the counter, leaving more surface space to work on.