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>>17368743
If your office has a microwave oven you can just use that.
My mother bought this gimmicky thing for that purpose, but I don't see why you couldn't just use a Tupperware container with the lid loosened a little.

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My mother bought this thing for cooking eggs in the microwave oven. She likes buying stuff like that and never using it. At least she only gets it when it's really cheap.
I sometimes use it when I'm visiting overnight for quickly cooking an egg or two to have on bread as a nighttime snack. Any Tupperware box with a lid could do the job, though.

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>>15009806
Ohh, I remember this chick mentioned on O&A
Never saw a pic before

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My mother, in her innocence, bough a device for cooking eggs in the microwave oven. It works, but any plastic container with a lid would do the same job.
Basically just crack an egg or two in there, add a tablespoon of water, and microwave it for a couple minutes.
If you do use a regular plastic container you'll want the lid loosely on there to let escape the steam.
I went for a scrambled version here and added chopped tomatoes. Really cheffing it up.

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>>11634878
My mum bought something for microwaving eggs a while back. I guess it does work and I suppose you could use it if you want a steamed egg for your 2AM ramen and only want to way a minute.
I'm pretty sure any Tupperware container with the lid only half fitted will work just as well.

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>>10176960
30 seconds to make a "poached" egg, though.
I can see myself using this in the morning if I'm running late. Just throw the egg on a slice of bread with some brined praws.

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