19 Apr 2011 at 22:34 #21 D1ngd0ng D1ngd0ng Associate Joined 20 Aug 2009 Posts 1,192 Location Local to someone Go for it for the reasons you describe. I certainly don't regret buying one (even though I only spent £35 and bought a tefal)
Go for it for the reasons you describe. I certainly don't regret buying one (even though I only spent £35 and bought a tefal)
19 Apr 2011 at 22:46 #22 Hatter The Mad Hatter The Mad Soldato Joined 28 Nov 2008 Posts 8,725 Location UK D1ngd0ng said: Go for it for the reasons you describe. I certainly don't regret buying one (even though I only spent £35 and bought a tefal) Click to expand... How does the rice come out? Separate grains, perfectly cooked every time?
D1ngd0ng said: Go for it for the reasons you describe. I certainly don't regret buying one (even though I only spent £35 and bought a tefal) Click to expand... How does the rice come out? Separate grains, perfectly cooked every time?
19 Apr 2011 at 23:58 #23 Jimbeam3678 Jimbeam3678 Soldato Joined 8 Dec 2002 Posts 20,809 Location North Yorkshire My wife is Taiwanese and shes swears by the microwave as does her mother. I dont argue the rice always tastes the dogs ********
My wife is Taiwanese and shes swears by the microwave as does her mother. I dont argue the rice always tastes the dogs ********
20 Apr 2011 at 21:32 #24 chippy08 chippy08 Soldato Joined 21 Sep 2008 Posts 4,020 My wife is filipino and we always use a rice cooker just a cheap £10 cooker when on offer which is normally twice a year.
My wife is filipino and we always use a rice cooker just a cheap £10 cooker when on offer which is normally twice a year.
21 Apr 2011 at 06:07 #25 Scam Scam Soldato Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 18,627 Location London What the best method using the microwave then?