Microwaves and Pot Handles

Holes In Pot Handle
Unless you’re a professional cook, you may be confused as to why most pots and pans have a hole at the end of the handle.
You may not have even noticed that the hole is there. There are actually two good reasons why pots and pans have this hole.

First, it makes it easy to hang them up on hooks when they’re drying or not in use. This is often seen in professional kitchens or houses that have a lot of space.
Another trick experienced chefs like is using that hole to hold a utensil.
For example, if you have a stirring spoon, you don’t just want to leave it in the pot or set it on the counter. But with the hole at the end of the handle, you can slide the utensil in there so it just sits up and drips back into the pot.
Try it out next time you want to impress people with your cooking skills.
Black Grating In Microwave
Let’s be honest, how many people have ever taken a close up look at their microwave?
Probably not too many of us. If you have, you may have noticed the black grating on the microwave door.
This is called a Faraday shield, and it’s not an aesthetic choice, it’s super important.

The Faraday shield is in place to prevent electromagnetic fields from leaving the microwave and causing harm to people who are waiting for their food to heat up.
Without it, not only would your safety be at risk, but the microwave wouldn’t be effective in cooking your food.
So, next time you complain about not being able to see inside the microwave, remember there’s an important reason why that’s the case.
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Hey, I never would have thought of the spoon thing.
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Here is a very interesting video by Dr. Carl Baugh on the Faraday Cage (Noah’s Ark):
https://hitchhikeamerica.wordpress.com/2021/06/16/noahs-ark-psalm-77-faraday-cage/
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I never knew this! Thank you! Especially since I just retired my 48-year old ceramic potholder with my hand print on it that I used to set my spoon on.😉
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48 years. Wow. Good use.
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Nice trick with the spoon holder. Our microwave went to LaLa land so we purchased a tiny one just to make Ovaltine at night. I don’t miss the big one, and in it’s place, we installed a large exterior vented hood that sucks so hard, things in the kitchen start moving.
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Kitchen tornado. Ha!
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