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RecipeSource: Microwave Recipes

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Welcome to RecipeSource! RecipeSource is the new home of SOAR: The Searchable Online Archive of Recipes and your source for recipes on the Internet. RecipeSource : Miscellaneous : Microwave Recipes : Happy Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving Recipes Turkey Recipes Pie Recipes Search for Recipes: Search entire site Search just this area Advanced Search Browse by region: Africa & Middle East Armenian Egyptian Ethiopian Lebanese Moroccan Persian Turkish Other African Other Middle Eastern Asia & Pacific Ocean Australian Burmese Chinese Filipino Hawaiian Indian & Pakistani Indonesian Japanese Korean New Zealand Singaporean Tahitian Thai Tibetan Vietnamese Europe Austrian Basque Belgian British Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Icelandic Irish Italian Norwegian Polish Port Read More
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The History of the Microwave Oven

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Who Invented Microwaves? Excerpts from the book The Complete Microwave Oven Service Handbook 2007 Available on CD-ROM ( CLICK HERE ) and from the DVD You Can Fix Your Microwave Ovens Copyright ©, 1996-2007 by J. Carlton Gallawa Of course, asking "Who Invented Microwaves?" is like asking who invented electricity. Microwave energy is a natural phenomenon that occurs when electric current flows through a conductor. Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation that is very similar to sunlight and radio waves. A Brief History of the Microwave Oven Like many of today's great inventions, the microwave oven was a by-product of another technology. It was during a radar-related research project around 1946 that Dr. Percy Spencer, a self-taught engineer with the Raytheon Corporation, noticed so Read More
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