We've all microwaved that plastic container to death, transforming a once-useful Tupperware into a mound resembling a mini-Picasso statue that couldn't possible hold leftover stir-fry if you tried.
Always check for a microwave safe mark before microwaving. In general, avoid placing anything made with metal or aluminum, ...
If you've ever started a small kitchen fire in your home, you aren't alone. In fact, cooking was the leading cause of reported home fires and the third leading cause of home fire deaths between 2009 ...
Do I need to worry about standing in front of the microwave? (Getty Creative) You may have heard someone say that you shouldn’t stand in front of a microwave, lest you be hit with a wave of radiation.
We’ve all been there: The microwave beeps, you put those leftovers on a table (or in your lap), and you take a bite. The vegetable and noodles are piping hot, but the meat and beans are barely warm.
Tupperware has long had a grip (or should we say, an airtight seal) on food storage since its release back in 1946. After bouncing back from bankruptcy last year, the household name has continued to ...
Despite being banned by some states and cities because of the potential for harming the environment, Styrofoam manufacturing increased slightly in the United States in 2022. According to ...