Use Parchment Paper To Cook Perfect Beets In The Microwave
Roasted beets are tasty, but they can take a long time to make. Using your microwave and some parchment paper, you can cook equally delicious beets in minutes.
Read MoreRoasted beets are tasty, but they can take a long time to make. Using your microwave and some parchment paper, you can cook equally delicious beets in minutes.
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