Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube
title: “See What Happens When You Microwave A Watermelon 10 Other Crazy Things Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-09” author: “Robert Moore”
Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube
title: “See What Happens When You Microwave A Watermelon 10 Other Crazy Things Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-29” author: “Clifton Walden”
Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube
title: “See What Happens When You Microwave A Watermelon 10 Other Crazy Things Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Crystal Rierson”
Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube
title: “See What Happens When You Microwave A Watermelon 10 Other Crazy Things Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “John Mcguire”
Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube
title: “See What Happens When You Microwave A Watermelon 10 Other Crazy Things Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Rachel Huggins”
Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube
title: “See What Happens When You Microwave A Watermelon 10 Other Crazy Things Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-29” author: “Normand Geigel”
Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube
title: “See What Happens When You Microwave A Watermelon 10 Other Crazy Things Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-03” author: “Maria Kent”
Well, today is your lucky day. Because the restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill has conducted some microwave oven experiments on behalf of curious eaters everywhere! Check out what happens when you just throw in a tomato, or a lime, or a watermelon — or a number of things — into a microwave oven and hit “start.” Oh this is fun. So not only does this video show what happens when you nuke an array of random ingredients — it shows how they explode in slow motion. Beautiful! See the watermelon burst. And the lime spurt. And the bar of soap foam up. Yeah, they throw some non-food items in there, too. Including a light bulb! Guess what makes the biggest explosion of all? You’ll have to watch and see. I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you. All I can say is, WHY WOULD YOU NUKE THAT?!? Oh what am I saying? I mean, why not? The title of the video is “Microwaves Ruin Everything” — and if you’re talking about nuking processed foods and then serving them at a restaurant, I have to agree. I’d rather be served fresh-made food. But I’ve lived without a microwave oven for the past few years, and I have to confess, I kind of miss having one. Warming up leftovers is kind of hard, otherwise. But one thing is for sure — if I do ever get a microwave oven I’ll be sure and not throw any foil in there. Lighting storm! Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2ivYqToCLQ Have you ever had something explode on you in the microwave? Image via moessouthwestgrill1/YouTube