The heat'n eat makers are down on conventional (real) ovens. More and more of the heat'n eats in the food store only have instructions for microwaving them. Me, I don't have a microwave, my kitchen is too small to fit one in. But I have found, the the heat'n eats come out tasty if I pop them in the oven at 300F for 40 minutes. Use a fork to stab a few vent holes in the plastic top cover.
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