Do you have a system for preventing spatters in the microwave that you are happy with and is frugal? What do you use?
I've been covering food with a paper towel ... If the paper towel stays fairly clean, I then use it as a napkin. [I don't use plastic film anymore because of the health concerns.]
But I don't like the idea of throwing away all of those paper towels. I don't like the cost or the environmental impact.
I've thought about covering food with clean kitchen towels, but wouldn't they then need to be washed after each use? [I only have a couple kitchen towels, so I'd have to go out and buy more, so I'm not sure that is the best solution.]
I've been thinking about buying a washable spatter screen. I'd have to spend a couple bucks upfront, and it would take me awhile to recoup my "investment" but at least I'd eliminate the extra garbage factor. [I also looked at the little plastic domes you can put over your food, but they don't seem to be as highly rated.]
So, I'd love to hear what all of you use and how happy you are with it. TIA!
I've been covering food with a paper towel ... If the paper towel stays fairly clean, I then use it as a napkin. [I don't use plastic film anymore because of the health concerns.]
But I don't like the idea of throwing away all of those paper towels. I don't like the cost or the environmental impact.
I've thought about covering food with clean kitchen towels, but wouldn't they then need to be washed after each use? [I only have a couple kitchen towels, so I'd have to go out and buy more, so I'm not sure that is the best solution.]
I've been thinking about buying a washable spatter screen. I'd have to spend a couple bucks upfront, and it would take me awhile to recoup my "investment" but at least I'd eliminate the extra garbage factor. [I also looked at the little plastic domes you can put over your food, but they don't seem to be as highly rated.]
So, I'd love to hear what all of you use and how happy you are with it. TIA!
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