bluess
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Here's a question ...
We have plates that are microwave safe. However, they hold and conduct heat much too efficiently. As a result, everyone in my family has been burnt. The plates are not being kept in the microwave for very long - they got hot enough to cause damage after a minute.
Typing with one hand is not fun, and we also have a small person in the house. We are now transferring heated food from the original plate to a new cool plate.
What is the best type of material for the new plates? Correlle, stoneware ...? Help.
Bluess
We have plates that are microwave safe. However, they hold and conduct heat much too efficiently. As a result, everyone in my family has been burnt. The plates are not being kept in the microwave for very long - they got hot enough to cause damage after a minute.
Typing with one hand is not fun, and we also have a small person in the house. We are now transferring heated food from the original plate to a new cool plate.
What is the best type of material for the new plates? Correlle, stoneware ...? Help.
Bluess