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    GLCMKZ07RDR07 Microwave Oven. While most microwaves share a similar design, this Galanz model stands out with its retro-inspired aesthetics. Available in four colors, it offers a unique, vintage ...

  3. Sabbath mode - Wikipedia

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    Sabbath mode, also known as Shabbos mode (Ashkenazi pronunciation) or Shabbat mode, is a feature in many modern home appliances, including ovens, [1] dishwashers, [2] and refrigerators, [3] which is intended to allow the appliances to be used (subject to various constraints) by Shabbat-observant Jews on the Shabbat and Jewish holidays.

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    “The general idea is to operate the microwave on less power to allow the item to thaw,” says Chef Rachel “Curl” Ardee, a chef and blogger with her own seasoning brand. Put your meal-to-be ...

  5. Microwave oven - Wikipedia

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    Microwave ovens have a limited role in professional cooking, [2] because the boiling-range temperatures of a microwave oven do not produce the flavorful chemical reactions that frying, browning, or baking at a higher temperature produces. However, such high-heat sources can be added to microwave ovens in the form of a convection microwave oven.

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    How to use a microwave oven. You have to admit that it's kind of screwy that putting in "60" and "100" mean the same thing, and that "90" is way more than "100". Also even before the Internet ...

  7. Digital clock - Wikipedia

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    Digital clocks typically use the 50 or 60 hertz oscillation of AC power or a 32,768 hertz crystal oscillator as in a quartz clock to keep time. Most digital clocks display the hour of the day in 24-hour format; in the United States and a few other countries, a commonly used hour sequence option is 12-hour format (with some indication of AM or PM).