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    • J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      starlight1968sg:
      janet88:

      [quote=\"sleepy\"]We off night too. Kids watching pre-recorded Doramon movie now


      since it's a public holiday 2moro...what the heck, take a break.

      take a break, have a kit-kat. :imcool:[/quote]It's boring and stressful getting work done day after day. Taking a night off breaks the mundane routine. Went to raffles city...just window shopping.

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        kids_r_innocent
        last edited by

        janet88:


        It's boring and stressful getting work done day after day. Taking a night off breaks the mundane routine. Went to raffles city...just window shopping.
        Exactly lor.. especially if the kid not cooperative or cannot get what u teach into his/her mind, it's even more exasperating :frustrated: think I must take a break tomolo liao :sad:

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
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          OT: can aluminium foil packaging be used to reheat food in a microwave oven?

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          • K Offline
            kids_r_innocent
            last edited by

            Jennifer:
            OT: can aluminium foil packaging be used to reheat food in a microwave oven?

            Heard of ppl using aluminum foil in oven and cling wrap to wrap meat to cook in pot. But not sure how safe it is.

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              nicnac
              last edited by

              Jennifer:
              OT: can aluminium foil packaging be used to reheat food in a microwave oven?

              I thought aluminum foil in morrow ave oven is a no-no?

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              • J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                kids_r_innocent:
                janet88:



                It's boring and stressful getting work done day after day. Taking a night off breaks the mundane routine. Went to raffles city...just window shopping.

                Exactly lor.. especially if the kid not cooperative or cannot get what u teach into his/her mind, it's even more exasperating :frustrated: think I must take a break tomolo liao :sad:

                even though it was aimless walking, i did give her a break from the books.
                seriously when you have nothing to buy, it's more boring and tiring to walk around. nothing in robinsons interests me.

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                  sharonkhoo
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                  nicnac:
                  Jennifer:

                  OT: can aluminium foil packaging be used to reheat food in a microwave oven?


                  I thought aluminum foil in morrow ave oven is a no-no?

                  You will get sparks. Don't use anything metallic in a microwave oven.

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                  • sharonkhooS Offline
                    sharonkhoo
                    last edited by

                    kids_r_innocent:
                    Jennifer:

                    OT: can aluminium foil packaging be used to reheat food in a microwave oven?


                    Heard of ppl using aluminum foil in oven and cling wrap to wrap meat to cook in pot. But not sure how safe it is.

                    Foil in an oven is OK as it's designed to take the temperature. Cling wrap is generally not safe for ovens or pots as the temp is too high. Using it to cover a container in the microwave is generally OK as it isn't in direct contact with the food, but check the instructions on the box. Some will say \"microwave-safe\", others may not be able to take the temperatures even in the microwave.

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                      Jennifer
                      last edited by

                      slmkhoo:
                      nicnac:

                      [quote=\"Jennifer\"]OT: can aluminium foil packaging be used to reheat food in a microwave oven?


                      I thought aluminum foil in morrow ave oven is a no-no?

                      You will get sparks. Don't use anything metallic in a microwave oven.[/quote]
                      Oic.

                      :thankyou:

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                      • J Offline
                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        slmkhoo:
                        nicnac:

                        [quote=\"Jennifer\"]OT: can aluminium foil packaging be used to reheat food in a microwave oven?


                        I thought aluminum foil in morrow ave oven is a no-no?

                        You will get sparks. Don't use anything metallic in a microwave oven.[/quote]unless using convection feature...mum uses aluminium base to make chicken pie in microwave oven.

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