4. Seems Not Microwaveable

Estimated Cost: extensive cleanup
A microwave lava flow occurred.
Whether the issue was with the cup or the object inside the cup is unclear in this case. This picture is bizarre since it seems like the cup is empty, indicating that the explosion was powerful enough to blast the contents into the microwave.
Evidently not microwaveable,
From there, the substance spread out like a slow, seeping flow of lava, whether it was a liquid or a solid—it’s difficult to tell for sure. In summary, always ensure that the item you are microwaving can actually be microwaved; if not, this is what will happen.
5.Estimated Price: $20–$30*

What happened was a baby-shaped meal of meatloaf, bacon, and onions.
One classic American family meal is meatloaf, which comes in a plethora of variations. Yes, this dish with a lot of red meat may not appeal to those who are vegan or meat-phobic, but some people really love it.
Meatloaf Baby Nightmare
even in its gruesome form. For some reason, this individual decided to mold the meatloaf into a baby, complete with a bacon diaper for the baby’s mouth and eyes and onions for its eyes. In addition to being frightened, we’re worried. How did it taste?
6. Remember the caramel

Estimated cost to replace the pot: $20–$30*
What transpired was that an overlooked caramel turned lava.
The individual who prepared this dish said that they were trying to produce caramel. They were preoccupied, lost track of it, and returned to this startling, volcanic landscape reminiscent of Mount Vesuvius when they smelled burning.
Recall the caramel from .
All that’s left to do is turn off the oven and let the pot cool before discarding it. Unless this person knows some cleaning tricks we don’t, it has to be beyond saving at this time.
