How can you even use the studio microwave?

Im glad I caught this thread. I hadnt realized it yet. Im gonna be at SSR too. So from the gist of it - it sounds like we lost our sponge and soap too? So if I bring/ buy mugs or whathaveyou, I'll have to buy sponges and soap too?
 
Okay, I missed some news here. Did they take the glasses and mugs out of the studios? Is there still a coffee maker?
 
Okay, I missed some news here. Did they take the glasses and mugs out of the studios? Is there still a coffee maker?

There's still a coffee maker, but no glasses or ceramic mugs. They give you paper and styrofoam cups.

Bobbi
 

Just to make things easy for the thinking challenged.

Heat water in the coffee pot!

If your nukeing food in a plastic bowl and the bowl melts, what do you think it's going to do to your mouth???
Does the word "Overkill" ring any bells?
 
Plastics and foams don't necessarily melt in the microwave because the food they contain is hot. They melt partly because the waves excite their basic molecules and break the chemical bonds.
 
I had posted on the other thread about the realization, that without mugs, glasses, or primarily dishsoap provided, the kitchenette sink serves no purpose that the vanity sink cannot. :idea:

I am now thinking of the microwave. I do heat some things up, e.g. the leftover 1/2 of a sticky bun from the Boardwalk Bakery, and use the paper plate provided in my studio to do so. BUT - If DVD thinks we are too incompetent to clean our dishes, or better yet Mousekeeping is not so capable, why don't we prove them right?! ;)

How about a campaign to nuke our hot beverages in the microwaves in the styrofoam cups they are providing us with?! If we can't figure out how to wash our own dishes, we certainly can't be expected to know that styrofoam doesn't belong in the microwave. I admit that the smell of melting styrofoam may be difficult to tolerate, but after Mousekeeping is called to clean up a few melted "mugs," they might not think washing the original mugs and glasses was so bad. :rolleyes:
 
Mike©;23844581 said:
Just to make things easy for the thinking challenged.

Heat water in the coffee pot!

If your nukeing food in a plastic bowl and the bowl melts, what do you think it's going to do to your mouth???
Does the word "Overkill" ring any bells?

oh yeh, nothing beats a cup of tea that taste like coffee! :idea: well...except maybe tea that tastes like styrofoam!!
 















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