Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Microwave Cooking Pouch: Home & Kitchen

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Microwave Cooking Pouch
Jan 9th 2013, 06:45

Microwave Cooking Pouch Category: Home & Kitchen
Vendor: The TATERBAKER is Microwave Cooking Pouch for potatoes and a large variety of vegetables. Can also be used to warm breads and p
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Product Description : The TATERBAKER TM is a microwavable cloth pouch used to cook potatoes or other vegetables quickly and easily in you microwave oven without drying them out. Simply wash potatoes or other vegetables and place them in the pouch. (Food commonly cooked in the TATERBAKERTM) Potatoes, corn on the cob, broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, carrots, yams, artichoke, baked apple, asparagus, winter squash and Brussels sprouts. It can warm rolls and pastry also. Have fun experimenting with different foods! Since microwave ovens vary in power and cooking time, under cooked food items should cook in additional 30 seconds increments to get the food just the way you like it. Wash pouch before using the first time and after each use to prevent food remnants from sticking or burning. To launder toss in washer with you cotton towels. Treat the TATERBAKERTM as any other item you would use in you r microwave: do not put foil or metal in the pouch and do not leave unattended while food is cooking. The TATERBAKERTM is designed for use in a microwave oven with a working turntable that is at least 13 (33cm) inches in diameter. It is not to be used as a potholder, oven mitt or on a stovetop or in a conventional oven. Take care in removing the TATERBAKERTM from the microwave and to let the food stand for 3 minutes before removing food from the pouch as the food and pouch will be steamy hot. BON APPETIT' Patent #D613180

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