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does a "dirty" microwave CC food sealed inside a clean tupperware dish. or water boiled in cup? is this something that should be of concern./. i will eat cold food on lunch break, have before; but if i don't have to--i would rather not. sometimes the lid pops and i panic, pop the door to shut the thing off!!


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tarnalberry Community Regular

no, it won't contaminate something in it's own container (or just on it's own paper towel). pop the lid on any container you put in the microwave before you heat it (or, in the case of foods like potatoes, poke holes in them first - and just don't microwave whole eggs in the shell! ;) ).

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Not unless you get one of those new fangled microwave/teleportation devices. :P

lovegrov Collaborator

Not a worry.

Karen B. Explorer

I put a paper plate on top of my food in the microwave because our group kitchen at work has pigs in it that overcook their non-gluten-free food and it pops all over the microwave. I refuse to be their maid and clean up after them so I protect my food from incoming gluten.

scotty Explorer

And everyone's A-OK :( 'gulp'

(oh sometimes i wonder if all the "spots" cook into the air thus commixing some coagulated poison that microscopically microwaves into my food)

cyberprof Enthusiast

All microwaved gluten-free things HAVE TO BE covered when using a possibly contaminated microwave.

Either use the tupperware/ziplock container lid (slightly open) or cover with plastic wrap with only a few small steam vents. A paper plate cover will work as long as it doesn't fall off. I have learned through bad experiences that even boiling water must be covered.

does a "dirty" microwave CC food sealed inside a clean tupperware dish. or water boiled in cup? is this something that should be of concern./. i will eat cold food on lunch break, have before; but if i don't have to--i would rather not. sometimes the lid pops and i panic, pop the door to shut the thing off!!

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scotty Explorer
All microwaved gluten-free things HAVE TO BE covered when using a possibly contaminated microwave.

Either use the tupperware/ziplock container lid (slightly open) or cover with plastic wrap with only a few small steam vents. A paper plate cover will work as long as it doesn't fall off. I have learned through bad experiences that even boiling water must be covered.

ok so not tight but covered. i usually keep the tupperware lid tight rather than just on top. i try to avoid a microwave. but at work i can't

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