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Gelik@feddit.dk to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 days ago

What game changing item*s can you buy for $100 or less?

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What game changing item*s can you buy for $100 or less?

Gelik@feddit.dk to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 days ago
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    Eyeing a rice cooker, it’s really not a need-to-have but I might go for it…

    • Helix 🧬@feddit.org
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      If you have a microwave, there’s microwave rice cookers aswell.

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      Pro tip, you can also cook oatmeal and beans in it and it’s better then any other way.

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        Nice pro tip. Cooking Lentis probably too then.

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        sunglasses gif guy

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      I love mine. Get a cheap analogue one that works with a magnet. Perfect rice every time

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        Nice one. Gonna check out the models at the Asia super market nearby. I mean rice is a staple in Asian kitchen!

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        Yup, for rice cookers, the cheaper the better. Anything with a gasket ain’t worth the cleaning effort

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          Found a nice one for $90. On second thought I better check out the models at the local Asia Supermarket.

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            I’ve never actually used an expensive rice cooker, but the $15 one I got at [department store] works perfectly for me. This video sold me on the beautiful simplicity of it, and it’s my favorite kitchen instrument

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              Of course Technology Connections made a video about Rice Cookers!! Thanks for sharing, gonna watch it when I can.

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                Yup, that’s the type I meant above

                His video also convinced me to get one

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      I have better results with my instant pot than any of the results I’ve gotten from the zojirushi. Plus the zojirushi takes 4-5 times as long.

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        My wife forbids me from getting any large appliances for any 1 thing, so I could never convince her to get a ride cooker. Instead we got an InstaPot that we use exclusively to cook rice. It’s way different (trust me)

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        There’s a “fast” option on most zojirushis. it should take about 1 hour if you select that. Source: I’m Asian

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        My mom dislikes instant pot rice and likes zojirushi rice. IDK what the difference is but she can tell. Shrug.

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          There’s definitely nuance to how you do it in the instant pot, depending on what kind of rice it is. Zojirushi is a little more hands-off, and fool-proof. I just never decide 2 hours in advance that I want rice with dinner.

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            More like 1 hour but yeah.

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              Quick mode ftw!

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      You won’t regret it. They’re such a nice thing to have and there are totally decent ones for pretty cheap.

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        I have the one that Uncle Roger has that plays music when your rice is ready. I wish it was larger, but that is my only complaint.

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          I use an instant pot and it works really well. I use it for other things too but honestly rice is probably what it gets used for the most.

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            I have an instant pot as well, and used that for rice too. But it is nice to be able to have beans in the instant pot and rice in the rice cooker at the same time.

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      Zorirushji is amazing! You should get it

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