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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Jul 10  # 11 of 44
No, Chubbs. The question is, do carcinagens migrate from the bologna into the red plastic.
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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Jul 10  # 12 of 44
I don't know as I'd even put a ziplock in the nuke. According to the box:

"Defrost & Reheat---Vent Bag 1"

CAUTION: For use in microwave, place bag on a "microwave-safe" dish. handle with care. Band and contents may be hot. Do not overheat contents as bag may melt."

At what point do we overheat the bag? You know, what it tells us not to do. There's nothing on the box to indicate what that is. Nor is there anything on the box indicating they are not safe in boiling water.

But, according to what they said in Mama's post, "overheating" is defined as 196 degrees---which is something any microwave will do in very little time.

Being as the folks at Johnson know all that, and know that stunts like the boil-in-bag omelet are widespread, it's rather irresponsible of them to not do a better job of spreading the word.
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 Posted By: shipscook 
Jul 10  # 13 of 44
of course you will--
tadadada, "But Nan I could never play piano before" harump!!!!
the hook, the hook

(((((Kevin))))))
Nan
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 Posted By: CanMan 
Jul 10  # 14 of 44
Yes, No. You deserve to have your hair fall out if you eat that red rubber sleeve and playing ON the piano is not playing the piano. :D
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Jul 11  # 15 of 44
RE: "No, Chubbs. The question is, do carcinagens migrate from the bologna into the red plastic."

In this case, I think we need to do whatever it takes to protect the red plastic.