tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4666117209180392269.post9076574714705748159..comments2024-03-19T22:47:12.734-04:00Comments on Simply Homemaking: Wholesome Butterscotch Puddingloves2spinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02072576848451758173noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4666117209180392269.post-13560828099768225982012-03-30T14:08:28.087-04:002012-03-30T14:08:28.087-04:00Thank you, Mely. That is a good article. There a...Thank you, Mely. That is a good article. There are some mistakes in it, but overall, that is the best one I've seen. As I said, I rarely actually cook anything in the microwave. Perhaps I'll even use it less now, but I can't get rid of it. My husband would be very sad. Sometimes he likes to warm up something in it, so I'm not going to get rid of it. I would, of course, never use paper or plastic to heat food in a microwave! I like the timer too. ;) That way, I have one on the stove and an extra to use. Thank you!loves2spinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072576848451758173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4666117209180392269.post-46202580679652991542012-03-30T13:40:34.768-04:002012-03-30T13:40:34.768-04:00Your recipe is very tempting. Those are my kind of...Your recipe is very tempting. Those are my kind of treats.<br /><br />And regrading the microwave issue. We still debating about it at home. I use the timer mostly. :)<br /><br />The is a nice article about the hidden hazards at the Mercola website: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/05/18/microwave-hazards.aspx<br /><br />Have a nice weekend.<br /><br />Melymelyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02955826675386056758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4666117209180392269.post-16932418725976036512012-03-29T14:49:38.210-04:002012-03-29T14:49:38.210-04:00I dont even have a microwave so I dont have to wor...I dont even have a microwave so I dont have to worry about the dangers, real or imagined.<br />debbieo<br />Thanks for the recipe.debbieohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16591676862695285439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4666117209180392269.post-11326766351248142882012-03-27T11:43:29.998-04:002012-03-27T11:43:29.998-04:00Hi Anon. I am aware of that controversy. The jury ...Hi Anon. I am aware of that controversy. The jury is still out. The troubling thing to me is that when I read an article online about the dangers of microwave cooking, I'll read along and read along and there is much plausible information, but then they'll insert something completely bogus, which then throws doubt on the veracity of the whole article. Fortunately, we eat deserts rarely, and I almost never cook anything in our microwave! This pudding can also be made on the stove top, of course, doing a lot of careful constant stirring. Most things are much better NOT cooked in the microwave, but I have found I actually can cook the pudding more carefully and gently in the microwave. The pudding is smoother and better tasting than the stove top method.<br />Deleteloves2spinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072576848451758173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4666117209180392269.post-89005018197260783472012-03-27T08:08:13.495-04:002012-03-27T08:08:13.495-04:00Sounds delish! But,you may want to research the da...Sounds delish! But,you may want to research the dangers of using the microwave ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com