Cello on or Cello off?

bfreebern

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I haven't seen this mentioned here and I haven't made my mind up yet.
 
This is a problem I also often face. Some people say that leaving cello, in this case plastic wrap, on creates a better re-heating experience. Others say just putting a paper towel on top of the plate or bowl (or simply leaving them uncovered) is more effective. Maybe it depends on if the dinner is frozen or just a refrigerated dish being reheated.

Edited for spelling. As Bill pointed out, you don't want to be eating out of a bowel!
 
This is a problem I also often face. Some people say that leaving cello, in this case plastic wrap, on creates a better re-heating experience. Others say just putting a paper towel on top of the plate or bowel (or simply leaving them uncovered) is more effective. Maybe it depends on if the dinner is frozen or just a refrigerated dish being reheated.

I hope you not planning on EATING your bowel movement! :0
 
Also, what does ISOM mean?
From google:
International School of Ministry
ISOM - A revolutionary new tool for pastors, missions organizations, missionaries, Bible students and national leaders in foreign countries to both provide ..
www.isom.org/

Hope this helps... :thumbs:
 
Always keep it wrapped up. It might not feel as good, but its safer in the long run.
 
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