How on earth did bachelors cook before the invention of the microwave oven? ’tis a thing of marvel!
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Ummm, well if you were a techie developing radar in WW2 England, you just aimed a raw unshielded magnetron at your cup of cold tea or sanga. Seriously!
(Although I must admit the most thankful I ever was for microwaves was looking at a half-full bottle of infant formulae in the wee smalls, knackered from 24×7 care and 8×5 work, and saying “that’s about 10 seconds at 30% power”… rather than use a saucepan of hot water.)