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What makes a dish mircowave and dishwasher safe?


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Everything I say can be fully substantiated by my own opinion.

For a dish to be microwave and dishwasher safe, it must be made of materials that will not degrade or combust under high heat conditions.  In addition, the materials should not release any harmful chemical into the food being heated.

Unless a dish has markings on the bottom that specify Microwave or Dishwasher Safe, it would be unwise to use them.

Posted 2009-09-20T10:18:41Z
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