Daniella Dessa has: Played Christina in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Krista in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Iga Lukasiak in "Bad Girls" in 1999. Played House Guest in "Immigrant Dinner" in 2008. Performed in "Not Safe for Work" in 2009. Played Ruth in "Vexed" in 2010.
Safe Men was released on 08/07/1998.
what makes me feel safe is: my family, the lord, and my house.
"Safe" is a matter of judgment it could be unwise.
I think you are talking about the first book. She is safe because she could climb well and spend the night in a tree. She was safe enough to get some rest.
No, they are made of melmac/melamine which is not microwave-safe.
Corning ware indicates that it is safe up to 350 F. It is actually safe up to over 450 degrees, but the glass top is not. My Mom's used this stuff in the oven since the 50s (yes, original pieces even). Corning ware was developed from the same stuff they used on ballistic missles.
Pyrex (the traditional borosilicate glass Pyrex made by Corning before 1998) is safe for both applications. Avoid the more recent Pyrex made by World Kitchen. The January 2011 issue of Consumer Reports indicates that it is not safe.
All of Sterlite food storage items are microwave safe. They are designed to reheat food in the microwave. Use caution when reheating food high in sugar or fat as they can cause damage to microwave safe containers. See microwave manufacturer's instructions for information regarding the use of microwave safe containers in your microwave."
In general, fine bone china is microwave safe. Where the items have gold or platinum band detail on them, these are not suitable for the microwave.
Not for the microwave.
Yes, silicone is microwave safe. It is also safe to put in the dishwasher, and even in the oven.
It is generally safe to use microwave-safe plastic bowls in the microwave. However, make sure the bowl is labeled specifically as microwave-safe to prevent any potential risks of chemicals leaching into your food. It is recommended to avoid using non-microwave-safe plastic containers in the microwave.
Some materials that can go in a microwave include microwave-safe glass, ceramic, and some types of plastic labeled as microwave-safe. It is important to avoid putting metal, aluminum foil, and containers that are not labeled as microwave-safe in the microwave as they can cause sparks or fires.
Stainless steel travel mugs are not microwave safe as they can cause sparks or damage to the microwave due to the metal material. It is recommended to transfer the contents to a microwave-safe container before heating.
No, just because it's microwave safe does not mean it's oven safe. The thermal mechanisms involved in microwave radiation and convective heat are completely different. Many plastics are microwave safe, but you should never put plastic in the oven.
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