Re: [CnD] A tip for doing eggs in the microwave oven.

2020-06-20 Thread Jude DaShiell via Cookinginthedark
Why not try 30% power for 2 minutes?
On Sat, 20 Jun 2020, Ron Kolesar via
Cookinginthedark wrote:

> Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 11:07:15
> From: Ron Kolesar via Cookinginthedark 
> To: Cooking In The Dark 
> Cc: Ron Kolesar 
> Subject: [CnD] A tip for doing eggs in the microwave oven.
>
> For my fellow blind cooks.
> I found on my 1,400 watts Panasonic microwave oven if I set the power down
> from 100 percent down to 50 percent and for 2 minutes, this does great fried
> eggs for home made egg sandwiches.
> Haven't been able to do eggs over easy/sunny side up yet.
> Would love advice on this since I love to soak up my yoke with my toast.
> Now, here's the tip.
> I found if you use one coffee mug per egg this works out great for me.
> First spray some non stick cooking spray in the mug first.
> Then I usually will take my squirt butter bottle and squirt a little butter
> into the eggs then mix them up and poke the egg with my fork while mixing them
> up does the trick for fried eggs.
> Hope this tip works well for my fellow blind cooks.
> I found this out via trial and error.
> This is healthier than the frozen egg sandwiches that i was buying up.
> Ron KR3DOG who's glad that Erie County will finely go green on June 26, and my
> local Y.M.C.A. for me will open up on Monday July 13th, to start the new week
> on a Monday.
> I broke my right leg back on June the 10th and was discharged from the
> hospital on Friday the 12th.
> I have Physical Therapy twice a week for originally two more weeks, but will
> be extended if necessary.
> There's two bones running from one's knee cap down to one's ankle.
> The inner bone allows for us to put weight on the foot and leg.
> The outer bone, which I broke allows us to twist and turn both the ankle and
> leg.
> This is the bone that I broke.
> Unfortunately like ribs, the way I broke it and where, they can't do anything
> for it but pained management.
> So, I'm doing my exercises to regain full use of my leg and be able to once
> again be able to stand, standing on my leg long enough to do my dishes.
> My care attendant has been doing my dishes for me.
> The Y.M.C.A. will open up on roughly July the 10th, but I want to start going
> back to my normal y schedule at three times a week, so, I have a deadline of
> getting full use of my leg once again on July 13th, so I can once again swim 2
> to 3 miles per week and also take the Aquatic arthritic Aerobic class on top
> of swimming my laps.
> That way I also won't need the use of the lift and could bend my leg without
> pained to climb down and out of the pool safely.
> The great thing about swimming laps is that you don't feel the pain until you
> attempt to climb back out of the pool. SMILES.
> Just my two cents here.
> Ron who's enjoying his new air conditioner and his new Alexa thermostat.
> In the good old days of Morse code Shorthand, 73's AKA Best Regards and or
> Best Whishes,From
> Ron Kolesar
> Volunteer Certified Licensed Emergency Communications Station
> And
> Volunteer Certified Licensed Ham Radio Station
> With the Call Sign of KR3DOG ___
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[CnD] A tip for doing eggs in the microwave oven.

2020-06-20 Thread Ron Kolesar via Cookinginthedark

For my fellow blind cooks.
I found on my 1,400 watts Panasonic microwave oven if I set the power down 
from 100 percent down to 50 percent and for 2 minutes, this does great fried 
eggs for home made egg sandwiches.

Haven't been able to do eggs over easy/sunny side up yet.
Would love advice on this since I love to soak up my yoke with my toast.
Now, here's the tip.
I found if you use one coffee mug per egg this works out great for me.
First spray some non stick cooking spray in the mug first.
Then I usually will take my squirt butter bottle and squirt a little butter 
into the eggs then mix them up and poke the egg with my fork while mixing 
them up does the trick for fried eggs.

Hope this tip works well for my fellow blind cooks.
I found this out via trial and error.
This is healthier than the frozen egg sandwiches that i was buying up.
Ron KR3DOG who's glad that Erie County will finely go green on June 26, and 
my local Y.M.C.A. for me will open up on Monday July 13th, to start the new 
week on a Monday.
I broke my right leg back on June the 10th and was discharged from the 
hospital on Friday the 12th.
I have Physical Therapy twice a week for originally two more weeks, but will 
be extended if necessary.

There's two bones running from one's knee cap down to one's ankle.
The inner bone allows for us to put weight on the foot and leg.
The outer bone, which I broke allows us to twist and turn both the ankle and 
leg.

This is the bone that I broke.
Unfortunately like ribs, the way I broke it and where, they can't do 
anything for it but pained management.
So, I'm doing my exercises to regain full use of my leg and be able to once 
again be able to stand, standing on my leg long enough to do my dishes.

My care attendant has been doing my dishes for me.
The Y.M.C.A. will open up on roughly July the 10th, but I want to start 
going back to my normal y schedule at three times a week, so, I have a 
deadline of getting full use of my leg once again on July 13th, so I can 
once again swim 2 to 3 miles per week and also take the Aquatic arthritic 
Aerobic class on top of swimming my laps.
That way I also won't need the use of the lift and could bend my leg without 
pained to climb down and out of the pool safely.
The great thing about swimming laps is that you don't feel the pain until 
you attempt to climb back out of the pool. SMILES.

Just my two cents here.
Ron who's enjoying his new air conditioner and his new Alexa thermostat.
In the good old days of Morse code Shorthand, 73's AKA Best Regards and or 
Best Whishes,From

Ron Kolesar
Volunteer Certified Licensed Emergency Communications Station
And
Volunteer Certified Licensed Ham Radio Station
With the Call Sign of KR3DOG 
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