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http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE
I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? Anyone owns it and like it? NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have nothing better to do with their time. |
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![]() "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message ... > http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE > > I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > Anyone owns it and like it? > > NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > nothing better to do with their time. Why are you amazed this particular cooker has such good reviews? Jinx |
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![]() "Jinx Minx" > wrote in message ... > > "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message > ... >> http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE >> >> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? >> >> Anyone owns it and like it? >> >> NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have >> nothing better to do with their time. > > Why are you amazed this particular cooker has such good reviews? > > Jinx > Jinx, This is just another attempt at 'look at me' from the original poster. If it would start a whole thread in which he/she/it could be the center of attention the poster would be 'amazed' that the sun rose. Responding to any Manda Ruby posts is like tossing a Billy goat Gruff under the bridge to the troll. -ginny |
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![]() "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote in message ... > > "Jinx Minx" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message >> ... >>> http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE >>> >>> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? >>> >>> Anyone owns it and like it? >>> >>> NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have >>> nothing better to do with their time. >> >> Why are you amazed this particular cooker has such good reviews? >> >> Jinx >> > Jinx, > This is just another attempt at 'look at me' from the original poster. If > it would start a whole thread in which he/she/it could be the center of > attention the poster would be 'amazed' that the sun rose. Responding to > any Manda Ruby posts is like tossing a Billy goat Gruff under the bridge > to the troll. > -ginny > > I know, I just couldn't help myself! I'm easily amused. Jinx |
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On Aug 18, 12:12*pm, "Jinx Minx" > wrote:
> "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message > > ... > > >http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T...Silver/dp/B000... > > > I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > > Anyone owns it and like it? > > > NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > > nothing better to do with their time. > > Why are you amazed this particular cooker has such good reviews? > . > Jinx I have one. For white rice (basmati), after it is cooked, the warn feature makes it dry. For brown basmatic rice, when cooked it's hard. If I added more water, ithe rice is left watery. I think that people who get good results do not use basmati rice. I only eat basmati though I buy Jasmine (like once a year) when I cook for a bunch of people, following a particular recipe. I don;t see myself doing that anymore. If I cook for a bunch of people, it won't involve rice anymore |
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On Aug 18, 1:10 pm, Manda Ruby > wrote:
> I have one. For white rice (basmati), after it is cooked, the warn > feature makes it dry. For brown basmatic rice, when cooked it's hard. > If I added more water, ithe rice is left watery. I think that people > who get good results do not use basmati rice. I don't know that particular cooker but I'd suggest you try soaking the basmati first for 20-30 minutes in cold water. Then drain and use the cooker in the normal way. Start with a 2:1 ratio of cooking water to rice and adjust if necessary on subsequent uses. That should take care of any 'hard' or 'dry' results. -aem |
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On Aug 18, 2:51*pm, aem > wrote:
> On Aug 18, 1:10 pm, Manda Ruby > wrote: > > > *I have one. For white rice (basmati), after it is cooked, the warn > > feature makes it dry. For brown basmatic rice, when cooked it's hard. > > If I added more water, ithe rice is left watery. *I think that people > > who get good results do not use basmati rice. > > I don't know that particular cooker but I'd suggest you try soaking > the basmati first for 20-30 minutes in cold water. *Then drain and use > the cooker in the normal way. *Start with a 2:1 ratio of cooking water > to rice and adjust if necessary on subsequent uses. *That should take > care of any 'hard' or 'dry' results. * * -aem I think I tried that once but I will try again. I do know that basmati rice is supposed to be soaked for 20-30 mins for best reault. |
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amandaF replied to aem:
>> I don't know that particular cooker but I'd suggest you try soaking the >> basmati first for 20-30 minutes in cold water. Then drain and use the >> cooker in the normal way. Start with a 2:1 ratio of cooking water to rice >> and adjust if necessary on subsequent uses. That should take care of any >> 'hard' or 'dry' results. -aem > > I think I tried that once but I will try again. I do know that basmati > rice is supposed to be soaked for 20-30 mins for best reault. Are you washing it well before soaking? That's an important step, and it can be tricky because basmati rice is a bit fragile and you don't want to break the grains. Indians soak basmati rice in plain cool water; Persians soak in salted water. Either way will work as far as texture goes, but of course the Persian rice will be saltier, which may or may not be desirable. Bob |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:10:48 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby wrote:
> On Aug 18, 12:12*pm, "Jinx Minx" > wrote: >> "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >>>http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T...Silver/dp/B000... >> >>> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? >> >>> Anyone owns it and like it? >> >>> NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have >>> nothing better to do with their time. >> >> Why are you amazed this particular cooker has such good reviews? >> . >> Jinx > > I have one. For white rice (basmati), after it is cooked, the warn > feature makes it dry. For brown basmatic rice, when cooked it's hard. > If I added more water, ithe rice is left watery. I think that people > who get good results do not use basmati rice. I only eat basmati > though I buy Jasmine (like once a year) when I cook for a bunch of > people, following a particular recipe. I don;t see myself doing that > anymore. If I cook for a bunch of people, it won't involve rice > anymore if you have one and don't like it, what do you care what other people think about it? or are you just looking for another chance to call people stupid? blake |
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On Aug 19, 8:21*am, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:10:48 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby wrote: > > On Aug 18, 12:12*pm, "Jinx Minx" > wrote: > >> "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message > > .... > > >>>http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T...Silver/dp/B000.... > > >>> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > >>> Anyone owns it and like it? > > >>> NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > >>> nothing better to do with their time. > > >> Why are you amazed this particular cooker has such good reviews? > >> . > >> Jinx > > > *I have one. For white rice (basmati), after it is cooked, the warn > > feature makes it dry. For brown basmatic rice, when cooked it's hard. > > If I added more water, ithe rice is left watery. *I think that people > > who get good results do not use basmati rice. *I only eat basmati > > though I buy Jasmine (like once a year) when I cook for a bunch of > > people, following a particular recipe. I don;t see myself doing that > > anymore. If I cook for a bunch of people, it won't involve rice > > anymore > > if you have one and don't like it, what do you care what other people think > about it? *or are you just looking for another chance to call people > stupid? > this is the one-year anniversary of the first time she complained on rfc about the difficulty of making basmati rice in her rice cooker. Maybe she's nostalgic. |
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On Aug 19, 10:50 am, spamtrap1888 > wrote:
> > this is the one-year anniversary of the first time she complained on > rfc about the difficulty of making basmati rice in her rice cooker. > Maybe she's nostalgic. How do you know a thing like that? Not doubting, just curious. - aem |
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![]() "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message ... > NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > nothing better to do with their time. You totally do...hahaha. That would include you, also, you irrelevant driveler you. |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:02:10 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby wrote:
> http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE > > I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > Anyone owns it and like it? > > NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > nothing better to do with their time. how will you know they're irrelevant drivels until you read them? blake |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:02:10 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby wrote: > >> http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE >> >> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? >> >> Anyone owns it and like it? >> >> NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have >> nothing better to do with their time. > > how will you know they're irrelevant drivels until you read them? lol -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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Manda Ruby wrote:
> http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE > > I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > Anyone owns it and like it? > > NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > nothing better to do with their time. unless you read them, how will you know which have "irrelevant drivels"? |
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"Manda Ruby" > wrote in message
... > http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T.../dp/B000EIASGE > > I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? No don't own one but based upon the versatility it important to understand the design is probably for the Asian market where the cooking elements within the average home are Very Very different form and average American kitchen. Dimitri |
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![]() "Dimitri" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message >> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > No don't own one but based upon the versatility it important to understand > the design is probably for the Asian market where the cooking elements > within the average home are Very Very different form and average American > kitchen. > > Dimitri Well done! |
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"Giusi" > wrote in message
... > > "Dimitri" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... >> "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message >>> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? >> >> No don't own one but based upon the versatility it important to >> understand the design is probably for the Asian market where the cooking >> elements within the average home are Very Very different form and average >> American kitchen. >> >> Dimitri > > Well done! One of the Biggest Marketing disasters in History. http://www.culturalsavvy.com/marketing_in_japan.htm http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/charm/...5%20knight.pdf American Marketing Genius. Dimitri |
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On Aug 20, 8:05*am, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> "Giusi" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > "Dimitri" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > >> "Manda Ruby" > wrote in message > >>> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > >> No don't own one but based upon the versatility it important to > >> understand the design is probably for the Asian market where the cooking > >> elements within the average home are Very Very different form and average > >> American kitchen. > > >> Dimitri > > > Well done! > > One of the Biggest Marketing disasters in History. > > http://www.culturalsavvy.com/marketing_in_japan.htm > > http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/charm/.../CHARM%20artic... > > American Marketing Genius. > Dude they tried but failed. There was only one way for housewives to bake a cake in Japan -- the need to occasionally be able to bake a cake at home might well have outweighed the need to store rice for days at a time. An inner pot for cakes only would have been another solution. And I also doubt that vanilla or chocolate odors can permeate aluminum or stainless steel. |
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On Aug 18, 3:02*pm, Manda Ruby > wrote:
> http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T...Silver/dp/B000... > > I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > Anyone owns it and like it? > > NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > nothing better to do with their time. Hey, everybody. Since Manda has trouble with her blood sugar, I think it would be irresponsible to provide any answer that would enable her to eat rice. We should take better care of her. Cindy Hamilton |
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![]() "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message ... On Aug 18, 3:02 pm, Manda Ruby > wrote: > http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T...Silver/dp/B000... > > I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? > > Anyone owns it and like it? > > NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have > nothing better to do with their time. Hey, everybody. Since Manda has trouble with her blood sugar, I think it would be irresponsible to provide any answer that would enable her to eat rice. We should take better care of her. Cindy Hamilton Damn, Cindy, you're right. Shame they don't offer gluco-tabs in rice flavor ![]() -ginny |
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 13:07:55 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Aug 18, 3:02*pm, Manda Ruby > wrote: >> http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-SR-T...Silver/dp/B000... >> >> I am amzed that this rice cooker has such a good review? >> >> Anyone owns it and like it? >> >> NOTE: I will not read posts with irrelevant drivels by those who have >> nothing better to do with their time. > > Hey, everybody. > > Since Manda has trouble with her blood sugar, I think it > would be irresponsible to provide any answer that would > enable her to eat rice. > > We should take better care of her. > > Cindy Hamilton <snort> your pal, blake |
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