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I have a lot of the following, which I keep meaning to cook, but can't
be bothered - Various beans Brown rice Various lentils Split peas Soya pieces I was thinking of cooking quite a lot of it in one go inside a slow- cooker, then freezing it. My dilemna is timing. Would this work - Beans ~ 2.5 hours on high, 4 on low. Rice ~ 1.5 hours on high, 4 on low. Soya ~ 1 hour on high, 4 on low. (Same for split peas) Lentils ~ 45 mins high, 4 on low. What I would do is once the beans were on, add in the other items at various time intervals. (I appreciate the beans would require overnight soaking.) Regards, Robert. |
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Dot Net Developer > wrote: > I have a lot of the following, which I keep meaning to cook, but can't > be bothered - > > Various beans > Brown rice > Various lentils > Split peas > Soya pieces > > I was thinking of cooking quite a lot of it in one go inside a slow- > cooker, then freezing it. > > My dilemna is timing. Would this work - > > Beans ~ 2.5 hours on high, 4 on low. > Rice ~ 1.5 hours on high, 4 on low. > Soya ~ 1 hour on high, 4 on low. (Same for split peas) > Lentils ~ 45 mins high, 4 on low. > > What I would do is once the beans were on, add in the other items at > various time intervals. (I appreciate the beans would require > overnight soaking.) > > Regards, Robert. Go buy a pressure cooker. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Dot Net Developer > wrote:
>Beans ~ 2.5 hours on high, 4 on low. >Rice ~ 1.5 hours on high, 4 on low. >Soya ~ 1 hour on high, 4 on low. (Same for split peas) >Lentils ~ 45 mins high, 4 on low. > >What I would do is once the beans were on, add in the other items at >various time intervals. (I appreciate the beans would require >overnight soaking.) Sounds long. For all of it. Especially the rice. Brown rice needs about 45 minutes to cook. --Blair |
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![]() Blair P. Houghton wrote: > Dot Net Developer > wrote: > >Beans ~ 2.5 hours on high, 4 on low. > >Rice ~ 1.5 hours on high, 4 on low. > >Soya ~ 1 hour on high, 4 on low. (Same for split peas) > >Lentils ~ 45 mins high, 4 on low. > > > >What I would do is once the beans were on, add in the other items at > >various time intervals. (I appreciate the beans would require > >overnight soaking.) > > Sounds long. For all of it. Especially the rice. > Brown rice needs about 45 minutes to cook. Yeah, gee, is this guy cookin' all this grub on his engine block or something...??? -- Best Greg |
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Gregory Morrow > wrote:
>Blair P. Houghton wrote: >> Sounds long. For all of it. Especially the rice. >> Brown rice needs about 45 minutes to cook. > > >Yeah, gee, is this guy cookin' all this grub on his engine block or >something...??? Maybe he drives a rice burner? --Blair "Hope not. I'm hungry." |
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