Stuff in Microwave?!


Question:

Stuff in Microwave?

What are some fun things to put in microwaves that one ruin them? Cause I really dont want to go out and buy a new one, even though we need one.


Answers:
Cds, Dvds, Peeps, Hard boiled eggs, and any small animal are good choices

tin foil !!!! makes fun sparkes and fire!!

marshmellowss!!!!!

MARSHMALLOWS!!!

eggs!

MARSHMALLOWS!!

eggs. haha.

i think if you put a empty crisp packet in there for a few seconds it crumples up lol or maybe you should stick to food

marshmallows & potatoes.

crayons

Um... I think if you fill a glass bottle that has a narrow neck with water (about half way) and put it in the microwave, eventually all the water will shoot out of the bottle. Also if you put a raw hotdog in there the longer it cooks the more it will start to split and distort and get mutilated... it's kinda fun to watch.

5 lb's plastic explosives set timer for 10:00 then watch what will happen threw the window on the door. I'd tell ya but I don't want to spoil the surprise.

put a dozen eggs and enter 5 minutes. It's just like the fourth of July.

Peeps

Peeps are funny...my kids did that last week. But the smell is HORRIBLE!

Try peeps. They will puff up, which is funny. :D And if you microwave them for too long, I'm sure they will explode! :D :D NOTE: If you can't find any in the store or you don't have any at home, then just try marshmallows, because peeps are made of marshmallow.

Sounds like you put your head in there one too many times!

Might I suggest checking out the UNWISE MICROWAVE OVEN EXPERIMENTS website.

Many fun ideas to keep you entertained for hours!

Address below.....

just wrap some meat in tin foil and cook for 2min.

tin foil
wax paper

Try to hard boil an egg in the microwave . I tried now I have a new microwave.




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