Posted by Mark - IN. on April 06, 2015 at 20:34:51 from (98.206.242.17):
In Reply to: OT, baking a potato posted by Leroy on April 06, 2015 at 20:26:31:
Leroy, first and foremost, my condolences. I'm sorry for your loss. Clearly Char was your partner. I'm truly sorry.
As far as the nuked potato, size matters. Something doesn't sound right about that, but yes, size matters. I never wrap them in wrap, but it must make a difference that your wife knew about. With a big potato, I go high for about 8 minutes, and then let it set because it keeps cooking for a couple of minutes, even after the microwave stops...so don't nuke it until its soft, because its not done cooking. Actually, after about six minutes, I might put a can of chili with beans over it, and then cook for a couple or few more minutes. Don't forget to stab it a few times with a fork before you nuke it.
Good luck Leroy. I feel for you, and have never been in your shoes. I've never met Char, but after reading your post, I miss her too.
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