O k, I have a small toaster oven that I use mostly for warming up things and 
here is my question. Say I put some frozen egg rolls in said oven and set the 
timer for 25 minutes. When I take them out they are thawed, warm and ready to 
eat. Remember they were frozen when I started. Now, I put a peace of left over 
chicken out of the fridge in the same oven for the same length of time. Of 
course the chicken is not frozen so one would think the chicken would be hot as 
hell but, it is not. Yes it is sort of warm but not exceptionally hot. I 
suppose their is some thermodynamic theorem going on here and I just don't 
understand. But then I don't understand Spanish either so go figure.

   Phil Parr.  

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