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I’ve never reheated it. I suppose you could put it in a covered pot and place it in the oven 250ish.
I don’t microwave anything but water.
I use microwave a ton but mainly for frozen meals and to heat water. Maybe heat some milk and stir it in? Let's see what AI says?


Reheating milk gravy can be a bit tricky since you want to avoid curdling or separating. Here are some tips to help you reheat it smoothly:

On the Stovetop
Use Low Heat: Place the gravy in a saucepan and heat it on low. This helps to warm it gradually and evenly.
Stir Frequently: Keep stirring the gravy to prevent it from sticking to the bottom and to ensure even heating.
Add Liquid if Needed: If the gravy seems too thick, you can add a little milk or broth to thin it out.
In the Microwave
Medium-Low Heat: Set your microwave to medium or medium-low heat.
Short Intervals: Heat the gravy in short intervals (about 30 seconds), stirring in between each interval to ensure even heating.
Cover the Container: Use a microwave-safe cover to prevent splatters and to help retain moisture

General Tips
Avoid High Heat: High temperatures can cause the milk to curdle.
Use a Whisk: If the gravy starts to separate, whisk it vigorously to bring it back together.
These methods should help you reheat your milk gravy without any issues. Enjoy your meal!
 
A Toledo sunrise.....

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In the Microwave
Medium-Low Heat: Set your microwave to medium or medium-low heat.
That's the key. Many people forget the nuke can be 'turned down'. If I do old-fashioned oats in the microwave at full power, the liquid boils over before the oats are cooked. 40% does the trick, is still faster than doing them on the stove, and I can use one dishwasher-safe container to cook and eat.
 
Great picture. Really foggy /misty in NYC. Lot of traffic ( so what else is new ) on a holiday (?) weekend. Thanks for sharing!!
 
Love the pictures, dpk. You certainly get to see the countryside. Everything ranging from British Columbia, eastern Canada, the arm pit and beautiful parts of New Jersey, New York and New England plus anything and everything in between.

Where to next? Give us some reports so we can ride along.
 
So in our first year in the house, we've seen deer, raccoons, marsh rats, toads, frogs, anole, skinks, and rat snakes in the back yard. We've seen dolphins, box turtles, and alligators in the neighborhood.

New Year's Eve day, this guy cut through the back yard. A second one came following out of the marsh. The fence is four feet high, so I make it to be about two at the shoulder.

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It -may- be automatic. See that tanker car in the upper right? It -may- be on the sensor that controls the gate.

Or it could be manual and someone had a literal brain freeze...
You're seeing the end of a small railyard of tankers. There are several staged out there on one of the side tracks. They have some sort of 'Yard Dog' made for moving rail cars that goes out that track and brings individual cars in one at a time to be loaded or unloaded. One guy operates it and another takes care of switching tracks, hooking up and the like. He's the one that forgot to shut the gate. The loader told me it happens all the time but the deer always walk back out.
 
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