Recently, our microwave (which was a wedding gift nearly six years ago) gave out on me. It was a nice appliance, and it will be missed. However, I am not one to pass on an opportunity to upgrade when it presents itself. Fortunately, we were holding onto another microwave, belonging to a coworker of the hubs, until it could be returned to him, so I had a backup to get me by, which gave me time to research and shop, in order to get a machine I will be happy with for (hopefully) a long time to come.
I drooled over the convection microwaves, and even found one in my price range on walmart's website. However, it is not available i stores and I am a big fan of actually seeing an appliance before I buy it. After doing my homework online, I made a trip to the city this weekend and found something I liked at Target. Since I wasn't going to pony up the money for the convection version, I decided that I wasn't going to skimp on size. I have always wanted a microwave that could hold a 9x13 casserole.
What I ended up with?
Sharp R-520KS 2-Cubic-Foot 1200-Watt Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel
I even stopped at TJMaxx in the hopes of finding a handle-less 9x13 casserole, just to ensure success, and lo and behold! I actually found one, in my favorite serveware color....white. I love white serving dishes. Bowls, platters, casseroles....its just such a nice clean background for a beautiful meal. As it turns out, I wouldn't have had to find one withough handles, because as you can see here, there is plenty of room.Mama is in kitchen heaven.
(and no, I couldn't just leave with ONE thing from TJMaxx. I did end up with a pretty white square casserole, and two pretty white receptacles that will be good for dips or hors d'oerves.)
I'll be watching to see how you like it. We've had tremendous luck with a Panasonic but replacing it (and with a stainless model) is part of the kitchen plans.
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