Built In Microwave Oven - A Good Way To Maximize Your Kitchen


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Does your kitchen area cramp your culinary style? Have you got too many appliances on your already scant countertop area? Do you ever have problems fitting dishes into your current countertop microwave? Why not try a built in microwave oven?

You can buy built in microwave ovens and vent hood combinations which could be installed in place of your current cook top vent hood. So you can reclaim 3 feet of valuable countertop space without losing any appliance features. Add to these already compelling reasons the fact that built in microwaves almost always pack more punch with regards to heating power, and you've got a pretty convincing argument for purchasing one of these bad boys.

Still unconvinced? Did you know that built in microwaves are almost always significantly larger than countertop types? So when you replace that old countertop model, not just are you saving countertop space, but you're gaining microwaving space. So when you want to heat that broccoli cheese casserole which you stored in your fancy glass cookware/storage container combo, you may pop that whole thing in the microwave and have it ready in time for any surprise guest.

In my own kitchen I've observed a huge difference in my cooking style from my old kitchen with a countertop microwave oven to my new one with a built in microwave. I used to cook just for myself, microwave tiny individual containers of broccoli or corn, and I never invited anyone to dinner at that place. I couldn't put a meal together, since there just wasn't enough space.

However, in my new kitchen I often put together a portion of a group meal the day before, for example chicken enchiladas in several glass storage containers. The next day when company arrives, the rice and beans are cooking on the stove, and I can simply reheat the enchiladas in the microwave. I have space on my countertop to cut the fix in's for salsa and guacamole, and I can get it all done in time, when my guests arrive.

Because I have a larger built in microwave that doesn't occupy my countertop space, I can prepare more elaborate meals in the same amount of time. So if you're someone that likes to entertain but doesn't have the space to cook what they want, you should try a built in microwave oven. It'll reinvent your cooking experience!

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