Posted by The tractor vet on April 07, 2015 at 14:33:17 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: OT, baking a potato posted by Leroy on April 06, 2015 at 20:26:31:
Well since i am somewhat RETIRED and now have become the primary CHEF in the house , the way i NUKE a TATER is (1) i poke some holes in with with a two pronge fork in three places on lets say four sides . (2) place in Mico wave on high and on mine i nuke then for around six - 7 min. on a for me a normal sized spud . The best way it to do some expermenting on time as micowaves differ. So what mine takes to do yours may do it faster or slower Start out with the high heat and not as much time for starter and check buy sticking a fork in it . If it is not done the fork will go in hard when it is done the fork will go in easy . When the War Dept will not be home for supper the microwave is my friend . I have faith in ya grass hopper you will prevale .
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