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I just wrote this for the low carb site. It's rather tongue in cheek ... what do you think about the state of our world?

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One of the challenges of providing healthy recipes is cooking them in a way that most readers can duplicate. Just how many people own microwaves, grills, and ovens? The numbers might surprise you.

This question really first was hammered home to me when I visited Ukraine for 10 days. We visited several relatives there and literally every home had an oven but nothing else. Many had only recently converted from a wood-burning oven. For an American society, where 74% of people "living in poverty" have the convenience of a microwave oven in *addition* to a regular non-wood-burning oven, we have a much, much higher standard of what we think "poor" means. For instance, none of the homes in Ukraine - of working, relatively well off people - had indoor plumbing. All had outhouses or garage toilets. Most of the US "poor" are actually rather rich compared to the world at large, but have higher standards of living.

MICROWAVE OVEN
So, back to the question at hand. Let's start with microwaves. A scientist in 1946 was working with magnetrons, and a chocolate bar in his pocket melted. Yikes! Talk about a scary way to discover something. They became available in 1954 and by 2002, 95% of US homes contained at least one.

While microwave ovens are great at fast-cooking food, they're also still a bit iffy in the safety department. When we turn on our microwave, our wireless laptops in the living room lose their internet connection <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Time to get a new one ...

GRILL
About 75% of US homes own a grill. Interestingly, only half of single folks have a grill - but almost 85% of "families" (2 or more people) have one. I guess grills are not worth it, for many singles, to make one-person meals.

I wouldn't have guessed this - apparently the northeast grills more than any other part of the US. I happen to live in the northeast. Most people I know (including myself) grill summer *and* winter, even standing in the snow to grill <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

So while I love to put up grilling recipes, maybe a quarter of the people out there don't have a grill - and another portion would only grill in summertime. Get out in the snow, you wusses! <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

CONVENTIONAL OVEN
As you might expect, just about every home in the US has a "regular" oven. A government survey in 2001 found that 99.7% of homes had one. Interestingly, 98.9% of homes had a color TV in the same survey. Talk about a non-necessity being in every home! I don't think I saw a TV in any home in Ukraine even though there are many stations in the area. They found other ways to entertain themselves. They're also more fit than we are <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

So where does this leave us? People in the US are very wealthy even when they feel they're poor <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> We all have conventional ovens, but even so, most of us use our microwaves instead because they're fast and easy, even while they send out rays capable of interrupting wireless internet connections. Most people not living in the northeast are afraid of being outside grilling when the weather is not perfect. We all watch color TV instead of going out walking and dancing, and get heavy, and then make low carb dishes (quickly) in our microwave to lose weight <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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hi lisa,

the fear of microwaves is something that i have never really understood. given the same intensity, the longer the electromagnetic wave is, the less damaging it is. microwaves are longer than regular heat waves. now if we were talking about "ultravioletwaves", then i think the concern would be warranted.

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We're microwave free. I'll gather up some links when I have a moment.

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Great article Lisa (smiling)

Like Jan, I am one of the Americans who do not have a microwave. Years ago, I gave it to the guys who work with the super in my building, so they could heat their soup and sandwiches. This was not entirely selfless on my part; I really hated the color of the thing <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" /> I just never replaced it.

I am single and do not grill--does a Farberware electric indoor grill count? My brother and his family have an outdoor grill and bless them, if it is warm enough, they will grill when there is snow on the ground. We all live in the northeast.

Although I do have two televisions, I am not a true television person. I have one color and one b/w, both are 13 inches and no cable. Yes. My friends do laugh at me.

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I'm a college student and I never have any money to do much and I'm always thinking 'I'm so poor' but I have a apt. (that i share w/ my BF) w/ 2 bathrooms, 2 computers, 2 tvs, and of course a microwave. That article really put my living situation into perspective. It is funny to me that everyone has a computer and a tv, two things which we don't even really need (except w/o a computer I couldn't chat low carb all day, haha) I'd also like to know about the studies done on microwave saftey. I've never looked into it but it has been a rumor my entire life! oohh, another note on topic: cell phones?! EVERYONE, even every teenager has thier own cell phone. There are many places w/o any phones in other countries! Americans are funny......hehe.

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When I was in high school I did an experiment where I microwaved seeds and then watched them grow. People in the 80s were worried about microwaves being "strange" and mutating things. None of my seeds mutated, although as you might imagine, the ones that were more cooked wouldn't grow smile

For those of you without a microwave - how often do you have a hot meal at home? How long, on average, do you spend cooking each meal? For how many people are you cooking?

My boyfriend loves to cook and cooks primarily on the stove - but if we just want a hot drink, that is much faster in the microwave than heating up a teapot ...


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