Yes because the Stove works on the Heat priniciple! While the Microwave Oven workson Radiation theory/principle. Heat cooked food is safer than radiated food because radiated food is actually aggitated food.Some extremely sensitives can find there emotions increased by Microwave Cooked foods..if living off such foods regularly.My adviseuse the stove mostly and microwave oven occasionally. Don't be a microwave oven hollic! Occasinally use of a microwave will be fine! Too much may lower your hydro bill but it'll increase your health costs!
2006-09-03 05:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The stove will use more, it takes longer to cook something on. The micro-wave is normally only on for a few minutes. I bake potatoes and squash in a micro wave. If I want a decent roast though I use the oven. I am hoping they come out with pizza that you can take from your freezer to the microwave.
2006-09-03 05:53:06
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answered by Thomas S 6
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The smallest burner on a stove is 600 watts most microwaves are about that but heat much quicker. So yes a stove uses a lot more than a microwave oven
2006-09-03 05:12:04
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answered by paulofhouston 6
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An electric stove uses much more power.
2006-09-03 05:09:22
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answered by Albannach 6
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the undertaking with doing this with an oven is loss of moisture. The rice might tend to dry out the longer it rather is interior the oven. What you may do is poach the calzone, which potential putting it in aluminum foil with some water. The water boils and retains the calzone from drying out. it rather is an particularly common thank you to poach fish, with butter extremely than water, on a grill actual... I do this with salmon often. You fairly make a bag out of aluminum foil it is loosely sealed and is bigger off the nutrition on actual and components. placed the aluminum bag onto a cookie sheet or different baking pan to furnish help over that presented with the help of an oven shelf. upload some herbs and garlic and different seasonings to the bag to boost common style.
2016-11-24 19:49:00
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, it does - because you have to use it longer than a microwave to get something cooked - if you compare minute to minute use, the microwave uses just a bit more.
2006-09-03 05:09:45
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answered by Caroline H 5
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Only if it is an electric stove.
Yes, it will take more electricty to get something to the same temp. as a microwave.
2006-09-03 05:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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stove
2006-09-03 05:07:05
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answered by lefftylucy 3
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yes
2006-09-03 07:28:47
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answered by tired of it 2
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yes
2006-09-03 05:09:06
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answered by Tom A 3
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