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  2. 20 Gadgets That’ll Prove Your Microwave Is The Unsung ... - AOL

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    #13 Steam Up A Storm With A 10-Pack Microwave Steamer Bags. Review: "I bought this 10-Pack of Microwave Steamer Bags, and they’ve made meal prep so much easier! Perfect for steaming veggies ...

  3. Ziploc - Wikipedia

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    Ziploc has expanded their products to more than just sandwich bags. Ziploc products have varied from freezer bags to Twist 'n Loc containers, the latter now discontinued. They have expandable bottom bags that stand on their own. The now-discontinued polypropylene Zip 'n Steam bags were used to cook food in a microwave oven. They also have had ...

  4. Microwave popcorn - Wikipedia

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    Microwave popcorn is a convenience food consisting of unpopped popcorn in an enhanced, sealed paper bag intended to be heated in a microwave oven. In addition to the dried corn, the bags typically contain cooking oil with sufficient saturated fat to solidify at room temperature, one or more seasonings (often salt ), and natural or artificial ...

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    TOPIST Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner cleans and disinfects your microwave by using only a little vinegar and water. When she is finished being steaming mad, simply wipe out the microwave and it ...

  6. Forever chemicals will no longer be in your microwave popcorn ...

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    Food packaging like burger wrappers and take-out containers have long contained forever chemicals. The FDA says it's stopping that. (Getty Creative) (Daniel Lozano Gonzalez via Getty Images)

  7. Popcorn maker - Wikipedia

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    This reduced the need for a separate kitchen appliance, and more consumers now buy microwave popcorn bags than use home machines. [2] To improve flavor, texture and shelf life of pre-packaged microwave popcorn, companies started adding diacetyl, PFOA, and trans-fats to the packages, which has led to concern among health-conscious consumers.