Microwave Cooking (munch foods)

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Microwave Cooking (munch foods)

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Occasionally I get a craving for a baked potato and will have it as a munch food. Is it acceptable to eat a baked potato that has been cooked using a microwave oven? Does microwaving create even "dirtier" proteins than other means of cooking, such as oven baking or steaming?
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Your cravings will stop if you stop eating munch food. I promise.
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Also, do not let your energy levels drop.

PS i use to also love Baked Potatoes. Use to have ginger with mine. :)
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dionysus wrote:Your cravings will stop if you stop eating munch food. I promise.
I know dionysus ... and I really don't get cravings often (except coffee which is the worst one I deal with). I'm just wondering if microwaves create "dirtier" proteins than other methods of cooking.
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A cooked potato, is a cooked potato, is a cooked potato.
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I dont know whether it creates dirtier protein, or not.
It seems that the visible effects of the cooking is similar to that of normal cooking, so that we may expect the 'dirty' effects to be similar as well.
Grilling, for example has more profound visible effects, and so does it have regarding dirty protein.
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