There are times when I read food blogs and drool over the amazing looking food those bloggers prepare. I’ve even bookmarked a few recipes that looked too good to pass over.
But let’s be honest: will I ever make any of those dishes? Probably not. Because while the pictures on those blogs make me salivate, I know deep down that I would likely come close to burning the house down were I to attempt to make one of them. I suck as a cook. Seriously – domestic zero. There’s a reason that sandwiches are the most common lunch around here. They do not require heat from any kitchen appliance to be applied to them, meaning I can usually handle it.
So when I think of the one modern convenience I can’t live without, it would be my microwave oven. While I’m a disaster around a stovetop, I can work magic in a microwave. If it can be microwaved, I’ll make it.
And thankfully, microwaves have come a long way from frozen meals and popcorn. Need something steamed? My microwave steamer bowl can handle that. Want to cook corn or have a baked potato? I can wrap them in a moist paper towel and microwave them to perfection in under five minutes. Baked goods? Betty Crocker has an entire line of desserts designed to bake in the microwave. Child wants mac n cheese? No problem – Easy Mac is ready in three and a half minutes.
Hell, I’m even hard-boiling eggs in my microwave. (I always cracked them when I boiled them on the stove.)
Beyond food, I’ve sterilized silicone nipples and breast pump parts and melted down crayons in a microwave. As a child, I discovered why you don’t put metal in a microwave, too – an amazing lesson in physical science! I’ve also seen games played using a microwave. (If you’ve never participated in Peep Jousting, you really must.)
I need my microwave. It’s the primary cooking appliance in my kitchen. Without it, my family would be living on nothing but cold cuts and PB&J sandwiches.
What about you? What modern conveniences can’t you live without?
(Indoor plumbing was my second choice, but I thought a microwave was a little nicer to write about.)
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Too funny! I could live without my microwave. After things like electricity and indoor plumbing, I’d say living without the internet would drive me nuts. Isn’t that silly? I never even used the internet until college. Now I feel lost if I can’t check in at least once a day. Now if we’re talking kitchen appliances, my Kitchenaid stand mixer is something I wouldn’t want to live without. Love that thing!
am also a big fan of the microwave, since i have zero cooking skills. :O over here, i’m also a big fan of the rice cooker, since that’s a staple we can’t quite do without, and the rice cooker makes it something even i can prepare. 🙂
This may sound really basic, but I cannot handle being without electricity. Anytime the power goes out due to storm, wind, etc. I have a mental breakdown. I have the electric company on my speeddial for optimum redial/complain capacity when it does happen.
I am annoying like that.
I agree with you about the microwave. My husband is the primary cook in our family and when he travels for work, he either has to prepare meals ahead of time for us to warm up in the microwave or I will make something but it has to come in a box! I am no good with cooking!
I went without electricity for 4 days last week and my answer is ALL of them. I need them all. It’s true. I am spoiled, pampered and need all of them.
Considering the power went out last week, I would have to say, truth be told… my hairdryer.
Yes, I am that vain.
My dh still thinks that microwaves have like a nuclear reactor in them…this from his parents.
he hates me using them.. I LOVE MINE.
I also love the toaster oven and anything I can bbq hence burn outside and not in the house.