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■ SUPERHEATED WATER | ■ Spontaneous |
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Microwaved water and other | certain special circumstances, |
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liquids may start to boil |
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liquids do not always bubble |
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during or shortly after |
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when they reach the boiling |
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removal from the microwave |
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point. They can actually get |
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oven. To prevent burns |
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superheated and not bubble |
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from splashing liquid, we |
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at all. |
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recommend the following: |
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Superheated liquid will bubble | before removing the |
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up out of the cup when it is | container from the oven, |
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moved or when something like | allow the container to stand |
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a spoon or tea bag is put into it. | in the oven for 30 to 40 |
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To prevent this from happening | seconds after the oven has |
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shut off. Do not boil liquids |
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and causing injury, do not |
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in |
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heat any liquid for more than |
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such as soft drink bottles, |
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2 minutes per cup. After |
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wine flasks and especially |
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heating, let the cup stand in |
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the microwave for 30 seconds |
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Even if the container is |
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before moving it or putting |
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opened, excessive steam can |
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anything into it. |
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build up and cause it to burst |
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■ Avoid heating baby food in | or overflow. |
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glass jars, even with the lid | ■ Hot foods and steam can |
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off. Make sure all infant food |
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cause burns. Be careful when |
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is thoroughly cooked. Stir |
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opening any containers of |
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food to distribute the heat |
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hot food, including popcorn |
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evenly. Be careful to prevent |
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bags, cooking pouches and |
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scalding when warming |
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boxes. To prevent possible |
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formula. The container may |
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injury, direct steam away |
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feel cooler than the formula |
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from hands and face. |
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really is. Always test the |
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■ Do not overcook potatoes. |
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formula before feeding |
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the baby. | They could dehydrate and |
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■ Don’t defrost frozen | catch fire, causing damage |
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to your oven. |
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beverages in |
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■ Cook meat and poultry |
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bottles (especially carbonated |
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beverages). Even if the |
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container is opened, pressure | least an INTERNAL |
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can build up. This can cause | temperature of 160°F |
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the container to burst, | and poultry to at least an |
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possibly resulting in injury. | INTERNAL temperature |
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| of 180°F. Cooking to these |
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| temperatures usually protects |
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| against foodborne illness. | 5 |
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