We stopped using a microwave at home a little over 2 years ago. At the beginning, the transition was difficult. It is something to consider for yourselves. . . . .
I have stopped using it within the past 2 years, even without the info on the meme I posted. I read a more detailed information on rf/emf/microwave that I didn’t save but made me decide to quit using it. My better half has used it less than a handful of times since, but not before letting me know that it’s going to be used so I can move at least 6 feet away - like it’s gonna help a lot🤭😝😆
It even think about removing the microwave itself and throw it away after destroying it so nobody can use it. But better half im sure will put up a wall of resistance and from my POV the kitchen will look unpleasant in that area - have to think what useful equipment I replace it with.
I remember when microwave ovens were introduced at the NY Worlds Fair in 1964. My older brother was fascinated by the demo - got close for a better look, and the flashbulb strip for his camera was in his shirt pocket. 3 of the bulbs flashed off - scared the heck out of him! He thought he was having a heart attack. Guess they still had work to do to shield them at that time.
Ours is still downstairs. We decided to just try it. I’ll probably take it to the Goodwill this summer. I’m close to 70, so I remember not having one. It definitely takes more planning. I start making dinner about an hour before. Most of the time, anymore, it takes me about 30 minutes. If we were still working every day, I might not have given it up.
Within the past two years I had incorporated eating either cold (unheated if leftovers) meals, room temperature, slightly warm (not above Pasteurization temperature) food unless I really have to cook something hard like rice, or eggplant(not recommended to eat raw), etc.
The rationale behind is once you cook the food materials above a certain temperature you pretty kill most if not all the enzymes, nutrients (life force) etc, and end up eating “dead calories”.
So what I have been doing within that time period has been eating fresh and as raw as possible, non-gmo, organic food, absolutely NO preservatives and processed food unless the packaging explicitly states NO preservatives, etc. which is when I buy dehydrated fruits and canned fish if I don’t see anything fresh.
It doesn’t taste as good compared to eating “warmer” or even hot food, but oh well something’s gotta give.
I used to eat 3 meals a day that have to have rice in it, now I’m down to two meals a day with one meal cold (cereal/fruit bowl) and the other meal either cooked (better half) or uncooked with or without rice (quinoa substituted for rice), and I don’t even feel that hungry by the time I eat incorporating an 18 hour fasting (6 pm to 12 noon) and 6 hours eating the rest of the remaining time.
The down to two meals wasn’t even planned/intentioned. It just happened and feel great with lots of energy💪💪💪
I use an air fryer, they work fantastic and can cook or heat anything. I cook steak, chicken, vegetables, etc. in it. I think most of the nutrients are preserved with this method.
We stopped using a microwave at home a little over 2 years ago. At the beginning, the transition was difficult. It is something to consider for yourselves. . . . .
I have stopped using it within the past 2 years, even without the info on the meme I posted. I read a more detailed information on rf/emf/microwave that I didn’t save but made me decide to quit using it. My better half has used it less than a handful of times since, but not before letting me know that it’s going to be used so I can move at least 6 feet away - like it’s gonna help a lot🤭😝😆
It even think about removing the microwave itself and throw it away after destroying it so nobody can use it. But better half im sure will put up a wall of resistance and from my POV the kitchen will look unpleasant in that area - have to think what useful equipment I replace it with.
I remember when microwave ovens were introduced at the NY Worlds Fair in 1964. My older brother was fascinated by the demo - got close for a better look, and the flashbulb strip for his camera was in his shirt pocket. 3 of the bulbs flashed off - scared the heck out of him! He thought he was having a heart attack. Guess they still had work to do to shield them at that time.
Ours is still downstairs. We decided to just try it. I’ll probably take it to the Goodwill this summer. I’m close to 70, so I remember not having one. It definitely takes more planning. I start making dinner about an hour before. Most of the time, anymore, it takes me about 30 minutes. If we were still working every day, I might not have given it up.
Within the past two years I had incorporated eating either cold (unheated if leftovers) meals, room temperature, slightly warm (not above Pasteurization temperature) food unless I really have to cook something hard like rice, or eggplant(not recommended to eat raw), etc.
The rationale behind is once you cook the food materials above a certain temperature you pretty kill most if not all the enzymes, nutrients (life force) etc, and end up eating “dead calories”.
So what I have been doing within that time period has been eating fresh and as raw as possible, non-gmo, organic food, absolutely NO preservatives and processed food unless the packaging explicitly states NO preservatives, etc. which is when I buy dehydrated fruits and canned fish if I don’t see anything fresh.
It doesn’t taste as good compared to eating “warmer” or even hot food, but oh well something’s gotta give.
I used to eat 3 meals a day that have to have rice in it, now I’m down to two meals a day with one meal cold (cereal/fruit bowl) and the other meal either cooked (better half) or uncooked with or without rice (quinoa substituted for rice), and I don’t even feel that hungry by the time I eat incorporating an 18 hour fasting (6 pm to 12 noon) and 6 hours eating the rest of the remaining time.
The down to two meals wasn’t even planned/intentioned. It just happened and feel great with lots of energy💪💪💪
I use an air fryer, they work fantastic and can cook or heat anything. I cook steak, chicken, vegetables, etc. in it. I think most of the nutrients are preserved with this method.
Ooo, this might be fun🐸 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fjsSr3z5nVk&pp=ygUab2ZmaWNlIHNwYWNlIHByaW50ZXIgc2NlbmU%3D
🤪😁😆
Will u do this to your 5g cellphone?
Lol, if I had one, yes😉I do want to do it to my printer on a regular basis🐸
air fryer