Spray bottle that doesn't retain water in a tube?
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> On Thu, 10 May 2012 18:23:35 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
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>> >"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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>> >> Why not use the sprayer on the kitchen faucet? It works.
>> >
>> >Maybe he doesn't have one. I've lived in plenty of places where there
>> >wasn't one.
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>> Don't need one... if rice is going to be heated in a nuker just add a
>> couple tsps water and cover... the water will heat, vaporize, and
>> moisten every grain evenly I heat lots o foods in the nuker, I've
>> never seen frozen veggies where the directions on the package say to
>> spritz.
>
>That's the way I do it, too, Sheldon. Yust a little water added to the
>container.
And most times for reheating no water is needed, it's only to heat,
not cook. I probably wouldn't add water to heat cooked rice... just
remember to remove that wire handle from the Chinese take out
container. I reheated my rice and beans for dinner last night, 10
minutes on medium, no water added, perfect! TY for the BDW.
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