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Does anyone bring in Frozen veggies to work and cook them in the microwave?
Ive been thinking of doing this so i can clean my diet up even more. Veggies are good.
Any comments. Do the frozen veggies last long before they thaw out? Do you zap them anyway once thawed? Have you or anyone else you know who have done this died of bacterial infections? Whats it like being a ghost? Do you get ectoplasm on your veggies when microwaving them? What does it do to the taste... so ive gone off track VEGGIES + MICROWAVE + WORK good bad anything I should know?
yep.
frozen bag of corn/peas/carrots.
in to plastic container, lid on but not locked
3.5min on high
don't burn your face on the steam.
keep bag in the freezer at work.
wait for all the "plastic causes cancer" and "frozen veggies are not as good as home grown in special halal soil and watered with mist spray bottle every few hours" people to chime in.
I was going to say something about platic. Do you think its ok to store food in plastic if its not hot or very liquad? I plan to use a glass container to heat the food.
I always have a couple of KGs inthe work freezer of brocoli, beans, carrots, peas and corn incase im feeling lazy and dont bring any fresh veg or brown rice.
I dont thaw the pricks out I just put boiling water over them and into the micorwave in a bowl for 2 mins... chuck in my tuna some cracked black pepper and a heaps of salt and nom nom nom
I bang mine in the microwave the night before to cook em, chuck em in a bowl and mix in my chicken in the morning, to eat at smoko and lunch. Taste great!
I buy the bags of frozen vegies, set up my meals in the frige for 2 days, and the veges usually thaw enough that 2 minutes in the microwave to heat up the meat, does the veges also nicely.
I recently found at woolies, Heniz 'High fibre mix' which is strips of yellow and orange carrot with green soybeans aka 'Edamame'. I absolutely love the stuff and I'm fairly certain green soy beans have a great ratio of protein as far as vegies go.