Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Food Heaters Can You Heat Food On A Space Heater?

Can you heat food on a space heater? - food heaters

Also in the oven of food in bad paper?

7 comments:

Rio said...

I use the heat from the engine of my car for dinner, with a slide to prepare delicious.

Ottoyia B said...

Of course, you can heat food or something else on a radiator. It is an accident coming at us, let alone what might the consequences of the exercise of such conduct.

Aluminum foil is great for cooking. It's really great after the heat and humidity on

Anonymous said...

It `s not a good idea, something in a space heater and heat it` s in the use of paper

KirksWor... said...

Since they are not designed for this purpose is not recommended. It could be reversed. By placing a container on the grill, the temperature should increase the oven and melt the cause of their isolation. It could end in a fire. Tighten with the smell of food can attneion unwanted animals.

Someone suggested a toaster oven - a good choice for this purpose.

watshern... said...

No, no food can be heated in a furnace. Your house could catch fire and i kno u not! Reheat foods in paper form is good beacaue keep food warm and cozy.

Gretchen C said...

Bake in oven on paper is correct, no radiation danger at all. But no, you can heat food in a heater. This is dangerous nonsense. Almost all thrift stores in the United States is full of toasters. You can get them cheap if you keep on searching. Plug it in before buying!

fifty said...

The film is not a good idea if you cook acidic foods, and eats the paper and aluminum, you can eat. Aluminum sulfate is the ingredient in baking powder, but some studies have shown a correlation between, Alzheimer's and aluminum, so it is unclear whether the inclusion of a sheet of aluminum.

Heaters are generally dangerous because they can cause fires. There are a variety of heaters and some would be nice, but unusual for heating food in them. May with the other depending on fuel used for heating water. You could possibly talk to a competent staff of the tent.

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