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I didn’t think living with a dead microwave would bother me very much…. until I spent a few days living with a dead microwave.
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Reheat that leftover for lunch? Nope.
Quick cup of tea? Uh uh.
The recipe calls for melted butter? Better fire up the stove.
Turns out I actually do use the microwave I thought I never used. Who knew?
When it comes to replacing small appliances, I’m a tactile shopper. You can’t tell the heft and quality of a product from scrolling a website… so off we went. Bed Bath and Beyond stores are gone. Sears is dead. The mall is over an hours drive away. We tried Wal Mart and Target but both had cheap feeling crap so the husband suggested we go to the nice kitchen store where he bought the dead before it’s time, counter space hogging oven we needed to heave.
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Now You’re Cooking is one of those pricey specialty kitchen stores where you’ll find every gadget, geegaw and countertop cluttering gizmo you want but never need. (Yes silicon egg separator shaped like a frog, I’m talking to you)
We were pleasantly greeted at the door and lead to the appropriate aisle. When we explained our situation and said that my husband had purchased the old microwave here, the salesperson immediately asked his name and looked on the computer.
Miracle of all miracles… the silly thing was still under full warranty. If we brought it in we could have a brand new one free of charge.
I can’t tell you how happy this made me. Finally! Something was going our way.
So we beat feet home, grabbed the dead micro and drove back to surrender it. The husband was all for swapping it out with the same model but I chose to go with a slightly smaller version. Counter space is precious in our house.
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It still has his precious self closing door, and we even had a sweet $100 store credit to boot.
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With which I bought the mini Cuisinart food processor I’ve been eyeing for months.
Life is good.
For now….
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This made me smile. 😊
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YAYYYYYY!! 🍽
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I loooove kitchen stores like that. Happy it all worked out.
On a sadder note, I just woke up to news of the Lewiston shooting. How horrible. My heart is with you Mainers.
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Thanks. We’re under a shelter in place order right now. We have friends and family in Lisbon where he dumped his car last night… my husbands cousin bowls at that alley. It’s crazy. No place is safe these days.
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Oh my gosh. Stay safe.
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I’m so glad you’re okay. I thought of you immediately.
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It’s bizarre. They have no idea where he is and all our towns are locked down. Nothings open..
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Glad you’re OK.
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Thank you.
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I am so happy for you guys! That’s the happy ending you needed, and, you got the smaller oven and the food processor. Win win.
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I’d say it’s about time something went right but I don’t want to jinx myself…
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Nice!! I’m glad that situation had a happy ending! And a mini processor to boot? Keep the good luck coming 🍀🤞
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It’s probably a one off… but I’ll take what I can get.
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Finally some good luck coming your way! Yay!!!
Also, making tea in a microwave?!? You’re the 2nd American I know to do this. Is this something all tea-drinking Americans do?
Deb
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I just heat up the water in a cup, it’s quicker than boiling it in a kettle.
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I’ve never had luck with microwaving water for tea. It makes my tea taste terrible. I’ll stick with my kettle.
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Good luck in Casa River. No luck in Lewiston. No money bacnk guarantees. I am sick!
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It’s terrible. We have friends and family in that area. Way too close…
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On certain days, we gauge our triumph in miles, while on others, it’s measured in mere millimeters.
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oh, i love my mini cuisinart! and congrats on the new microwave!
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Thanks! I hope it lasts longer than the last one…
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Nice
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“I didn’t actually think I even used the microwave all that much until I suddenly couldn’t use it. Then all the memories came flooding back. Yes, there are workarounds; we’re heating things up in pots and pans and skillets, but that’s time-consuming…especially when you only have 30(ish) minutes at lunchtime before you have to head back to work.”
Me, on my blog, when our microwave died a couple of years ago.
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It’s one of those conveniences you don’t realize you’ll miss until it’s gone.
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Exactly! Who knew?
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