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Old 09-06-2010, 04:28 PM
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You also have to use l00% cotton thread.
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Old 09-06-2010, 04:44 PM
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I never use one. I place a wet paper towel over the potato before I pop it in the microwave.
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:02 PM
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Thanks for the info. Looked at them, but never used one.
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:05 PM
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I made one also and it caught fire on me. I thought it was because I had polyester in it but guess not. I won't make them again either.
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Pzazz
Originally Posted by WilliP
Anytime I have done the potato bag thing I have made certain it was sopping wet before putting in my potato. I use just plain muslin, untreated. They still don't come out the same as when as kids we wrapped them in foil and poked holes in the fireplace ashes and buried our potatoes until they were done --had to watch for the occasional exploding one if we hadn't poked the potatoes to break the skins. LOL
Wasn't that just the best part of camping?...waiting for the potatoes to cook around the edge of the fire pit!!!!! Yum!!!

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During bad weather I lose my electric but I never fear I have a fireplace and I cook my potatoes just inside the hearth. YUUUMMMMMOOOOOOOOOO
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:09 PM
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Thank you for the information on the new product.
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by gwena
I've had the same experience with those warmers like a hot water bottle or those you put on an injury, similar to the ice packs or even those neck warmers filled with rice or corn kernels.
I am glad you meantioned the rice bag I never thought of those and I use them ALL the time. That will stop now too.
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:20 PM
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This is exactly how I use the bag and have never had a problem. When I wash the potato (or sweet potato), I leave it wet and wrap in paper towel (which also gets wet). Perhaps that is why I haven't had the problem.

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I haven't used it yet but I bought some of the Warm Tater to try some with. Also on a video I saw it said to use the small bag for 1 or 2 potatoes & the larger for more. It said if you put just 1 potato in the larger bag that it could overheat & possibly burn. Also to wash the potatoes & don't dry them. Wrap in paper towel & place in bag. I have read evrything that I could find about them because I wanted them for Christmas & I will put all the directions with it. Hopefully the Warm Tater batting is the answer.
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Old 09-06-2010, 05:58 PM
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When I first saw the potato/corn bags I wondered about the dye in the fabric. Aren't most dyes chemicals? Would they present a hazard?
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oh my, I just pop my pot in the micro on the glass turn table in there and cover them with the cover and bake...easy as anything....

BTW, I never leave the kitchen anymore when I am cooking. I just go from one thing to the other and by the time I have make several things for a couple days, everything is done and I'm out of there and don't have to worry about watching anything.

When I put the kettle on for tea, I put the timer on because I always forget the water boiling and the timer reminds me....
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