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On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 7:21:08 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
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> Get the cheapest damn rice cooker you can find (about $15). They
> are completely 100% idiot proof. They come with a plastic cup
> (chinese sized cup). You add however many cups of raw rice you
> want. Look inside the cooker's pot, and find the line labelled with
> the number of cups you are cooking. Fill to that level with water,
> no need to measure the water. IMPORTANT: Plug it into the wall
> outlet. Push the on switch. Come back 20 min later. Time to eat.
>

You forget Hank you are talking to the MOST stupid woman on this group.
She can also opt for a microwave rice cooker that also doubles as a
steamer. If Ju-Ju's microwave, taking into consideration the gardener
has not stolen it, she can cook rice in it in 11 minutes. That is if her
microwave is a 1200 watt model.
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> On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 7:21:08 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
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>> Get the cheapest damn rice cooker you can find (about $15). They
>> are completely 100% idiot proof. They come with a plastic cup
>> (chinese sized cup). You add however many cups of raw rice you
>> want. Look inside the cooker's pot, and find the line labelled with
>> the number of cups you are cooking. Fill to that level with water,
>> no need to measure the water. IMPORTANT: Plug it into the wall
>> outlet. Push the on switch. Come back 20 min later. Time to eat.
>>

> You forget Hank you are talking to the MOST stupid woman on this group.
> She can also opt for a microwave rice cooker that also doubles as a
> steamer. If Ju-Ju's microwave, taking into consideration the gardener
> has not stolen it, she can cook rice in it in 11 minutes. That is if her
> microwave is a 1200 watt model.


I bought one of those dumb things years ago. Also a microwave pasta cooker.
That was when I was stuck on the couch with the foot injury. Angela had to
do the cooking and was afraid of the stove. Those things only cooked one cup
at a time. And the finished result was not good. I think she tried them
twice. After that we ate nuked baked potatoes almost every night until I was
able to cook again. I don't use my microwave for cooking.

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Julie Bove wrote:
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>> On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 7:21:08 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>>
>>> Get the cheapest damn rice cooker you can find (about $15). They
>>> are completely 100% idiot proof. They come with a plastic cup
>>> (chinese sized cup). You add however many cups of raw rice you
>>> want. Look inside the cooker's pot, and find the line labelled with
>>> the number of cups you are cooking. Fill to that level with water,
>>> no need to measure the water. IMPORTANT: Plug it into the wall
>>> outlet. Push the on switch. Come back 20 min later. Time to eat.
>>>

>> You forget Hank you are talking to the MOST stupid woman on this
>> group.
>> She can also opt for a microwave rice cooker that also doubles as a
>> steamer.* If Ju-Ju's microwave, taking into consideration the
>> gardener
>> has not stolen it, she can cook rice in it in 11 minutes.* That
>> is if her
>> microwave is a 1200 watt model.

>
> I bought one of those dumb things years ago. Also a microwave pasta
> cooker. That was when I was stuck on the couch with the foot
> injury. Angela had to do the cooking and was afraid of the stove.
> Those things only cooked one cup at a time. And the finished result
> was not good. I think she tried them twice. After that we ate nuked
> baked potatoes almost every night until I was able to cook again. I
> don't use my microwave for cooking.


Well, as usual, it looks like nothing is going to work for you.




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On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 9:33:14 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
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> Well, as usual, it looks like nothing is going to work for you.
>

If anything works for dumbass it does not generate dozens of replies to her
self-made problem. Therefore no attention which she thrives on.
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On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 9:18:23 PM UTC-6, wrote:
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> > On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 7:21:08 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
> >>

> > You forget Hank you are talking to the MOST stupid woman on this group.
> > She can also opt for a microwave rice cooker that also doubles as a
> > steamer. If Ju-Ju's microwave, taking into consideration the gardener
> > has not stolen it, she can cook rice in it in 11 minutes. That is if her
> > microwave is a 1200 watt model.
> >

> I bought one of those dumb things years ago. Also a microwave pasta cooker.
> That was when I was stuck on the couch with the foot injury. Angela had to
> do the cooking and was afraid of the stove. Those things only cooked one cup
> at a time.
>

Horse shit, another lie out of your stupid mouth. I've got one that will cook around
six cups of rice.
>
> And the finished result was not good. I think she tried them
> twice. After that we ate nuked baked potatoes almost every night until I was
> able to cook again. I don't use my microwave for cooking.
>

Two dumb asses living in the same house, why am I not surprised two retarded
assholes cannot use a microwave to cook a simple dish of rice.

Good grief, more retarded behavior.


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