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What the the dangers of microwaving food wrapped in foil?

What the the dangers of microwaving food wrapped in foil? Is it safe to microwave a chicken sandwich in a paper bag lined with foil on the inside of the bag?

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I eat a bowl of Nabisco Bran Shredded wheat minis Cereal every morningAdd what ever you likeIt's sugar free tooVery very good for you and quite tasty.
beans, canned and in the bag,and broccoli,and veggies,and fruits,and whole grain breads,and also, malt o meal hot cereal,and believe it or not, oatmealYes, Oatmeal is high in fiber! Drink water though,to make sure it is absorbed into the body,otherwise you'll be constipated.
The interesting thing about this is that some foil in the microwave is safe - as long as it is on the inside of a covered non-see through dish/paper wrapper, or in a sealed wrapper which does not contain aluminum and the foil does not come higher than 1 off the bottom of the microwave in its wrapperSeriously! Good Luck! Don't microwave a turkey wrapped in foil!
Peperpot,Sandwich,Junkfood
I eat a bowl of Nabisco Bran Shredded wheat minis Cereal every morningAdd what ever you likeIt's sugar free tooVery very good for you and quite tasty.
alot of breakfest cearals are legumes (peas, soybeans, and other beans) oats some fruits (particularly apples, bananas), and berries certain vegetables, such as broccoli and carrots root vegetables, such as potatoes and yams (the skins are insoluble fiber) psyllium seed (only about 2/3 soluble fiber whole grain foods bran nuts and seeds vegetables such as green beans, cauliflower, zucchini, celery the skins of some fruits, including tomatoes
alot of breakfest cearals are legumes (peas, soybeans, and other beans) oats some fruits (particularly apples, bananas), and berries certain vegetables, such as broccoli and carrots root vegetables, such as potatoes and yams (the skins are insoluble fiber) psyllium seed (only about 2/3 soluble fiber whole grain foods bran nuts and seeds vegetables such as green beans, cauliflower, zucchini, celery the skins of some fruits, including tomatoes
beans, canned and in the bag,and broccoli,and veggies,and fruits,and whole grain breads,and also, malt o meal hot cereal,and believe it or not, oatmealYes, Oatmeal is high in fiber! Drink water though,to make sure it is absorbed into the body,otherwise you'll be constipated.
The interesting thing about this is that some foil in the microwave is safe - as long as it is on the inside of a covered non-see through dish/paper wrapper, or in a sealed wrapper which does not contain aluminum and the foil does not come higher than 1 off the bottom of the microwave in its wrapperSeriously! Good Luck! Don't microwave a turkey wrapped in foil!
Peperpot,Sandwich,Junkfood

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