2 December 2009 — Yesterday, I was looking for something to eat and found in our freezer a frozen Amy’s Burrito (unfortunately wrapped in plastic). I checked the instructions: either re-heat in a microwave or wrap in aluminum foil and re-heat in oven. Heating it up in a microwave oven was not an option. We haven’t had a microwave oven for more than 10 years. Ever since my mother passed away of stomach cancer in 1992, I always wondered if the old microwave oven we used to have in the middle of our kitchen caused her cancer. I am convinced it was “leaking” radiation. It was one of the first models available on the market in the ’70s. I have also always wondered how the radiation affects the composition of the food, let alone of the container used to heat it up.
Heating it up in aluminum can be perilous. In contact with acidic food, aluminum tends to “melt” or disintegrate which is why you often see little holes on the aluminum foil covering a lasagna. Scary! So this was not an option either.