In theory: You follow the instructions on the box, heating up your frozen entree in the microwave and then, as indicated, “let sit for one to two minutes.”
In practice: You get your food out of the microwave as soon as it’s hot enough to eat so that the three people behind you in the lunchroom queue don’t string you up by your toes for obstruction of mealtime.
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4 responses to “Let sit in what?”
Heh…. I usually keep my box handy so that I can slide the tray thing back in to carry back to my desk and let it sit in there for a minute to two to let it settle… I’m so practical 🙂
I’m usually the best-armed person in the lunchroom, and it just so happens that I own the nuker – I let mine sit as long as I like 🙂
If you’re lucky, they won’t take your food out of the microwave before it’s finished.
then of course, if you are waiting in line, you had better be in the line, or they’ll skip you as soon as the microwave is open 😉