Monday, 21 September 2015

Panasonic Microwave Ovens - My Experiments with Food



I lived in a three bedroom apartment in the heart of Pune. I had been living alone for almost two years. My cousin got admitted to a college near my place and I was told he would live with me. I had a lot of cleaning up to do and had to arrange a cook too. I enquired with some agencies but I realised I wouldn’t be able to afford their services. I wasn’t a bad chef, but I never got the time to cook, especially in the mornings. I knew a friend who cooked, so I called him up to ask what I was to do about it. He suggested that I buy a microwave oven. He told me that the best thing about microwaves is that they take very little time to cook food. They have a timer using which you can set the time for cooking food. Also, you can cook many varieties of food in the oven in no time, effortlessly. Microwaving is also a healthier way of cooking when compared to conventional methods as they retain the nutrients in food. I decided to buy a microwave oven right away. I went to some stores to check out various models, but not all models were in the store. So I decided to get a microwave oven online. I logged on to an e-commerce site and checked out the various brands that were selling microwave ovens. My friend had a Panasonic microwave oven and I knew for a fact that it was good and lasted for a long time. Panasonic microwaves had solo, grill and convection options. A convection microwave oven could be used for various purposes like grilling, baking and everyday purposes like heating and defrosting so I decided to buy that.

I selected a Panasonic microwave oven that had up to 101 Auto Cook menus and a separate grill gasket. Then I clicked on the Buy Now button and paid online using my debit card. There were other payment options like payment via net banking or credit card. You could even pay cash on delivery. The Panasonic microwave oven was delivered to my doorstep in a couple of days in a neat package which I installed right away.

My first experiment was Panner Tikka. I made it with the help of the Auto Cook menu. All I had to do was press a button. It was amazing. I no longer had to rush to office on an empty stomach. I would make oats, pizzas, sausages or muffins and pack some food for lunch as well. When my cousin came over to stay, he was quite impressed with my cooking skills and everything went well, thanks to online shopping and Panasonic microwave ovens.

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