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You can literally put aluminum foil in the microwave

https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/can-you-put-aluminum-foil-in-the-microwave

You can cover parts of your food with aluminum foil to prevent those parts from overheating.

Is it safe to put aluminum foil in the microwave? The answer might surprise you.

What about when you want to heat up some foil-wrapped leftovers or make foil-packet dinners on the fly? Can you put aluminum foil in the microwave?

Yes.

The insides of microwaves are reflective, allowing the radio waves to bounce around and travel through the food, causing the molecules inside the food to vibrate. The faster they vibrate, the more the food heats.

Metal, meanwhile, is reflective, causing the radio waves to bounce off without giving the food a chance to heat up.

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This was written by Kim Bussi(ng), my polygamist e-tradwife.

Happy cooking!


Edit:

Don't listen to any of the nerds in here, they are just jealous that you know the truth and are trying to hoard this knowledge for themselves by lying to you

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You can put gasoline in to your kettle but why ?

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:marseynotes: you... can... put... gasoline... in... kettle....

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It gives you the fumes faster. Your standard electric kettle is going to shut off around 100 C anyway, way below the flash point of gasoline. However, it will heat your gas, leading to faster evaporation and more efficient huffing.

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