Re: The microwave
My Father worked for Thorn EMI Domestic Appliances in the quality assurance offices and we used to have appliances at home 'on test'. We had a microwave from the factory called a 'Multi-wave'. It was brilliant for the time (1986). It was a normal microwave with halogen lamps inside for the browning and 'oven' facility. We had one on test because lots of them were setting on fire apparently. Ours never did! They discontinued them after 6 months and we were allowed to keep our test one. It lasted 14 years!!
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Re: The microwave
It didn't come with a plastic tray, just a wire grill rack.
I did try placing a pyrex plate under but even that wasn't 100% perfect.
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is there no plastic tray with it to catch the fat in rich.Originally posted by Richard1978 View PostMy current microway has a grill but I've hardly used it because when I've grilled bacon on it the dripping fat goes everywhere.
ive never had a combo one before.
glass or porcelain plate rich.
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My current microway has a grill but I've hardly used it because when I've grilled bacon on it the dripping fat goes everywhere.
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it must have been the really early microwaves that had porcelain plates because i cannot remember them.Originally posted by Megawitch View PostI think it had a porcelain plate because it was a combination microwave. All my others have just had glass plates, like my current one.
although im sure we had one.
i do remember the combo ones.
what was the grilled food like as it was done in a microwave.
can you remember when you first had a microwave MW.
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I think it had a porcelain plate because it was a combination microwave. All my others have just had glass plates, like my current one.Originally posted by darren View Postdid early microwaves come with porcelain plates i can't remember that.
although ones now have like glass type plates.
i always keep them.
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My Mum got a Toshiba one in 1986, that worked for 21 years but started to act up at about the time we were having a kitchen re-fit & was going to be replaced.
It went into the garage & didn't work when given a try just before I moved out.
It was one of the first ones with a keypad rather than a clockwork timer & bell.
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did early microwaves come with porcelain plates i can't remember that.Originally posted by Megawitch View PostI had one in the 80s. It was quite expensive and very small. After one or two others I got a combined microwave and convection oven which I had for years and only chucked out last year. I saved the porcelain plate from inside though, I don't know why!
I was only thinking the other day when I cleaned the kitchen, my worktops are full of gadgets, foreman grill, toaster, slow cooker, kettle and at one time the cooker did everything!
although ones now have like glass type plates.
i always keep them.
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I had one in the 80s. It was quite expensive and very small. After one or two others I got a combined microwave and convection oven which I had for years and only chucked out last year. I saved the porcelain plate from inside though, I don't know why!
I was only thinking the other day when I cleaned the kitchen, my worktops are full of gadgets, foreman grill, toaster, slow cooker, kettle and at one time the cooker did everything!
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The microwave
Who remembers the arrival of the microwave? At the time it was meant to revolutionise cooking. We'd all be getting rid of our old ovens and cooking EVERYTHING in these wonderous new machines.
My aunt got a huge one in the early 80's. Big brown thing with an incorporated grill to make things go brown. We didn't get one until a few years later, by which time the world had realised that you couldn't actually cook an entire Sunday lunch or do the cake baking of your dreams by microwave.
Re-heated left overs anyone?...Tags: None

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