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Yes - definitely the toaster is great for re-heating pizza. Has anyone ever used a Snackster? It's a waffle maker type machine where you can put in sandwiches - makes them delish!



 

 

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Also, if you are using the microwave, get a water spray bottle and spray your food a couple of times before nuking it (obviously don't do this to foods that get soggy, use the toaster for those). This works great on stuff like leftover Chinese. Microwaves do a better job of heating water than almost anything else, so if you make sure everything is a bit wet and just cook it enough to make most of the water steam out, you get nice, hot, evenly cooked food that isn't burned anywhere and doesn't stick together.

If you're cooking a small portion in the microwave and it has a turntable, put the food on the outer edge, not in the center. It will move around and avoid getting stuck in a "hot spot" in the microwave which would cause uneven heating.

I should really write a "how to" book for cooking as a bachelor/student. :)



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thats one less thing that i have to learn how do to before i die.



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Yay I finally know how to make frozen pizza! My life goal is finally acheived! Platinum mood for the rest of my life! =^___^=



Frozen pizzas should cook at 400-450F and use a pizza stone!