[Deleted User] wrote: » I just found out this is really common in America. Never even heard of it before. And apparently it works. Ten minutes and you have a baked potato. Weird.
ceadaoin. wrote: » It's also common to make tea in the microwave in america because kettles arent super common. With the tea bag in the cup and everything. Shocking stuff.
Candie wrote: » Absolute savages.
ceadaoin. wrote: » I know, the thought of putting a tea bag into a cold cup of water makes me shudder tbh.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Do they not heat the water on its own and put in the teabag afterwards? Though I cannot fathom not owning a kettle.
Alun wrote: » I microwave them first for about 5 minutes and then into the oven. Speeds it up a good bit, and you don't end up with such dried out chewy skins.
Deleted User wrote: » What sort of texture would that give it? What other things can be done nice and quick in the microwave then?
Deleted User wrote: » Is it actually good? I've always just looked at microwaves as a way to heat something up or defrost something quickly.
ceadaoin. wrote: » No lots of them put the water and teabag in together. Everyone here will have a coffee maker in the kitchen, kettles arent as common which I find weird. It's not like it's only used for tea. Like if they need to make up some stock or something for cooking what do they do?! I must ask.
Tails142 wrote: » The 110 volt thing in the USA is why kettles aren't popular I think, they don't have the power, would take too long to bring to the boil. They just use the gas ring or the cooker which if electric is fed from 3 phase power
ceadaoin. wrote: » I have a kettle in the US and it's not that bad, maybe 3-4 minutes max to boil when its full . When family come to stay from home though they do think it takes ages.
SmartinMartin wrote: » What fcukin idiot doesn't know about this.
somesoldiers wrote: » You can get microwave “baking potatoes” in a 4 pack in Suoer Value, Mcacains maybe €4 or Aldi do their own version for half that. I guess there is nothing special about them really but mrs puts on the list so best not to argue.
Canis Lupus wrote: » ... if you're in a ruch althoughit's not perfect as it can evaporate the moisture in them and you're left with weird stringy shyte sometimes.