Does your work kitchen display passive-aggressive signs about not leaving the microwave messy?! Of course, ours doesn’t but I’ve heard about these signs ๐
Do your part to keep a clean microwave by covering your food with a simple solution that reuses an item you normally throw out.
Once you finish cereal or crackers that are packaged in that nearly clear, crinkle paper, rinse it out and save it as a cover for microwaving re-heating. Works like wax paper, but without the added cost.
For my crafting pals use the liners to make a crinkle blankie. Oh yeah, it is a two for one post day fromAndi!
Brain Munch
Passive Aggressive Notes
lunchitpunchit
January 24, 2011 at 4:51 pm[New Post] Reuse for Cereal Liners – via #twitoaster http://lunchitpunchit.com/2011/01/reuse-…
Amy in OHio
January 25, 2011 at 1:42 pmDoug always tells me – “you’re not passive aggressive, you’re just flat out aggressive”
Bladerunner
January 27, 2011 at 9:36 amI would be with chemicals from the liner plastic during the heating.
I do rather like the idea of using the liner for crinkle blankies & toys. ๐
Andi
January 27, 2011 at 3:35 pmgood point. what easily accessible material could be used to cover meals for reheating?
Bladerunner
January 30, 2011 at 10:50 pmI usually use barely damp paper towels. Then afterwards I’ll use the paper towels to wipe up the counter. If I’m cooking in the microwave, I’m usually making a mess on the counter too (at the very least, water splashed around from washing my hands).