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  • Question re microwave use

    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!

  • #2
    I put a Corelle (glass) plate or bowl over the food.
    "There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid

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    • #3
      usually the lid from the container it is stored in, cocked to let steam out..or a plate, again cocked..or askew.

      But not really perfect..I have often thought of using a cloth napkin, then it would be my napkin for the meal, only washable not garbage.

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      • #4
        I purchased a plastic dome cover made for this
        It was a one time expense of like $4 - $6 as I recall
        it's washable to use over-and-over again
        I've had it for years

        You can probably find them in any dollar or 99 cent type store
        or any of those shopping mags like Walter Drake, Collections, etc

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        • #5
          corelle plate is a good suggestion to this one. Mine dont get hot like others when used in the microwave.
          You could also use a cloth napkin. Its almost Christmas, so dollar store has some that are nice, in boxes of 2 for 1.00. You prolly could get away with soaking those, rinse and hang dry.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kedi View Post
            I purchased a plastic dome cover made for this
            It was a one time expense of like $4 - $6 as I recall
            it's washable to use over-and-over again
            I've had it for years

            You can probably find them in any dollar or 99 cent type store
            or any of those shopping mags like Walter Drake, Collections, etc
            Yea, we bought a plastic cover which is specially made for this. It works great. I swear by it.

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            • #7
              I'm glad to hear you guys like the plastic domes. $5 (give or take) seems like a reasonable investment for something that will last that long.

              I like the glass bowl idea, but the reach in to my current microwave is pretty high and I can speculate that I'd end up either dropping that or what was under the bowl on to my kitchen floor (tile, so shattering shards of glass are guaranteed).

              Cloth napkins are a good idea too ... I could continue my habit of using the food cover as a napkin for my meal if it didn't get to dirty ...

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              • #8
                They make wire mesh screens for this for the stove top--but, they also make a plastic version of that now for microwaves. I got one at a kitchen knick knack place in Branson MO years ago for about $2.

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                • #9
                  Those domes last forever - provided that you don't forget that your stove burner is hot and put it on there when you go eat...

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                  • #10
                    Hey don't forget the plastic covers trap heat, so you food heats up faster and more evenly.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Kedi View Post
                      I purchased a plastic dome cover made for this
                      It was a one time expense of like $4 - $6 as I recall
                      it's washable to use over-and-over again
                      I've had it for years

                      You can probably find them in any dollar or 99 cent type store
                      or any of those shopping mags like Walter Drake, Collections, etc
                      That's what i use, too. I bought mine for a buck or two at a flea market. Bet you could find them at a Dollar Store.

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                      • #12
                        A paper towel is good or wax paper I also use to cover food so it does not splash.

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                        • #13
                          I just bought a plastic dome at Target about 2 weeks ago, I paid 2.19 plus tax.

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                          • #14
                            At home I use a dome, however I have to use the microwave in the office - the original lunch-box lid works quite well.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Kedi View Post
                              I purchased a plastic dome cover made for this
                              It was a one time expense of like $4 - $6 as I recall
                              it's washable to use over-and-over again
                              I've had it for years

                              You can probably find them in any dollar or 99 cent type store
                              or any of those shopping mags like Walter Drake, Collections, etc
                              That is what we have as well! It lets the steam out...

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