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You can also keep your soup warm in the rice cooker.

I like to have the soup finished and place in the rice

cooker on the warm setting and then when you have

dinner prepared the soup is ready and you don't have

to reheat on the stove. I love my rice cooker, got it

for about $7 and the rice cooker steamer combo I got

from www.freecycle.org, the woman never used it and

said it was in her way. I was so happy when I saw it.

Donna

--- Lori Owens <lovemyheavenly3 wrote:

 

> Wow I need a rice cooker! I have a crock pot and

> cooked rice in it but it was mushy now I know why.

> Live and let learn!

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Thats a great idea! Thanks for all the info I love this group. Everyone is so

helpful here and nice too.

 

Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: You can also keep

your soup warm in the rice cooker.

I like to have the soup finished and place in the rice

cooker on the warm setting and then when you have

dinner prepared the soup is ready and you don't have

to reheat on the stove. I love my rice cooker, got it

for about $7 and the rice cooker steamer combo I got

from www.freecycle.org, the woman never used it and

said it was in her way. I was so happy when I saw it.

Donna

--- Lori Owens <lovemyheavenly3 wrote:

 

> Wow I need a rice cooker! I have a crock pot and

> cooked rice in it but it was mushy now I know why.

> Live and let learn!

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Well I think we do try hard and it's always a pleasure

to have members ask questions because when we get

answers it helps a bunch more members.

Donna

 

--- Lori Owens <lovemyheavenly3 wrote:

 

> Thats a great idea! Thanks for all the info I love

> this group. Everyone is so helpful here and nice

> too.

>

> Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote:

> You can also keep your soup warm in the rice

> cooker.

> I like to have the soup finished and place in the

> rice

> cooker on the warm setting and then when you have

> dinner prepared the soup is ready and you don't have

> to reheat on the stove. I love my rice cooker, got

> it

> for about $7 and the rice cooker steamer combo I got

> from www.freecycle.org, the woman never used it and

> said it was in her way. I was so happy when I saw

> it.

> Donna

> --- Lori Owens <lovemyheavenly3 wrote:

>

> > Wow I need a rice cooker! I have a crock pot and

> > cooked rice in it but it was mushy now I know why.

> > Live and let learn!

> >

>

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