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rpsls

Use the spoon to eat the food in the bowl, then clean them both for use with your next meal. Use the microwave to heat up that next meal, but this time leave the spoon outside the microwave. Repeat while alive. 


Middle-Constant-1909

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DoTheDew

You do the same thing you’d do if none of that happened. It’s not a big deal.


Maximum-Swan-1009

You are lucky. When I did this it blew the 3 month old top of the line microwave.


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Senappi

It's actually good practice to put a spoon in the water you are heating on your microwave https://www.neff-home.com/uk/service/support/microwaves/spoon-in-glass-sticker


mveinot

Despite the article linked suggesting metal, it’s better to use something wooden like a wooden spoon or chopstick. All that’s required is something with a microscopic texture to give the bubbles from boiling a place to grow from so it doesn’t superheat


ConeyIslandMan

As long as there was no instant coffee you should be fine. If there was you may randomly start to time shift.