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anyone know of a rice cooker that can mix rice at specific time? i.e. so i
can set it to be done when i get home? but i don't want to mix the water and
the rice in the morning or even the night before and have it get soggy... i
want it to mix like how a coffee maker mixes.



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> anyone know of a rice cooker that can mix rice at specific time? i.e. so i
> can set it to be done when i get home? but i don't want to mix the water
> and the rice in the morning or even the night before and have it get
> soggy... i want it to mix like how a coffee maker mixes.
>
>
>
> James
>
>


Get a rice cooker with a timer. Don't worry about it sitting in the water.
Overnight is not good but in the morning is OK.


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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 20:23:55 GMT, "James"
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>anyone know of a rice cooker that can mix rice at specific time? i.e. so i
>can set it to be done when i get home? but i don't want to mix the water and
>the rice in the morning or even the night before and have it get soggy... i
>want it to mix like how a coffee maker mixes.
>
>
>
>James
>


Easy solution is to get one of those electrical timers and put it
inline with any rice cooker. I've done it with a rice steamer.


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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 20:57:55 GMT, "Peter Aitken"
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>Get a rice cooker with a timer. Don't worry about it sitting in the water.
>Overnight is not good but in the morning is OK.


Rice is a twenty minute operation. A timer sounds odd...at least.


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