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Yeah, the instructions are always a mucking fuddle....

2006-10-12 11:21:33 · answer #1 · answered by Mike10613 6 · 1 0

That's and easy one, Look at all the instructions on all the different types of food you can microwave and you will see that the wattage used is always the same, Manufacturers of microwave food use the same wattage commercial machines to test their food.
There may be expanded instructions for higher wattage machines, but not often.
Manufacturers of Microwaves make machines that are higher wattage for consumers because we want them. they are not necessary but the buying public will pay more for a higher wattage machine. so it makes sense for them to make them if they can get more money that way. People are sooooo gullible.

2006-10-12 12:51:13 · answer #2 · answered by smkwtrjck 4 · 0 0

Because only students "cook" using microwaves and the makers of the food appreciate that the students rely on the old "food poisoning" excuse a hell of a lot throughout their so-called education! If they gave the information students needed then the students would be forced to attend lectures, thereby claiming compensation against the food manufacturers for obstructing their rights as free-loaders!

2006-10-12 11:42:28 · answer #3 · answered by alfie 4 · 0 1

Because Microwave oven manufacturer "Saisho" have been feuding with my family for generations !

Shogun Dee-Dee once leved an accusation that my mothers turnip soup was "as rancid as yak's butter tea" and my mother thence conjectured that he was a "ponce of the higest caliber".

As you can see.... It's all gotten a little out of hand, with all microwave manufacturers worldwide now baiting and irritating all microwave scran addicts... and it's was all over a bowl of soup.

Incidentally.... My mother (a wise woman and a stout fellow) invented the moon. No... really !

2006-10-12 11:36:04 · answer #4 · answered by mittobridges@btinternet.com 4 · 1 1

I bet you also believe that all 100 watt bulbs give out the same brightness. Check out the the lumens (measure of brightness) on different 100 watt bulbs.

How come different foods with the same number of grams of fats, sugars and starches have different amounts of calories?

Hmmm.

2006-10-12 11:22:56 · answer #5 · answered by swulfson 3 · 1 0

to list all wattage instructions you would need a large book. I tend to normally guess and my foods always okay

2006-10-12 11:20:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

you are the only person who actually knows what wattage their mocrowave has! Get a life!

EVeryone else cooks to the max time, unless really hungry in which case shortest time will do!

2006-10-12 11:15:14 · answer #7 · answered by Boat eejit 2 · 0 1

because then there would be a chance that your food has been cooked just the right amount and not over or under done

2006-10-12 11:21:16 · answer #8 · answered by Jackie B 3 · 0 1

Excellent point = mine never does either (it's an 850 watt!)

2006-10-12 11:13:10 · answer #9 · answered by gerbiltamer 4 · 0 0

Microwaves are evil! They will steal your soul.

2006-10-12 11:18:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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