What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

Simetimes you gotta throw that shit on the ground! Or, in my case, the whole cooker goes in the dumpster 🤭

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I thought we all agreed, no more brown rice.

Brown rice is just weeds pretending to be a side dish


I’ve been trying to tell him ever since the great brown debacle

He seems like a “once I’ve used it all” kind of rice cooker 😏
Okay, so I still had half a bag of that crap left. And I'm too stubborn to just throw it away. So I'm actually soaking it overnight. I soaked it for FOUR HOURS before I tried to cook it last time. Did I mention that? But I saw that you can soak it for six to eight hours or even overnight. I'm going overnight. And if the stuff takes longer than an hour to actually cook tomorrow, I'm going to just donate it to charity. I'm thinking Habitat for Humanity. Maybe it can be used as insulation or grout or something.
 
Okay, so I still had half a bag of that crap left. And I'm too stubborn to just throw it away. So I'm actually soaking it overnight. I soaked it for FOUR HOURS before I tried to cook it last time. Did I mention that? But I saw that you can soak it for six to eight hours or even overnight. I'm going overnight. And if the stuff takes longer than an hour to actually cook tomorrow, I'm going to just donate it to charity. I'm thinking Habitat for Humanity. Maybe it can be used as insulation or grout or something.
We tried to tell you, bon chance.
 
Wondering if I stopped posting… how long would take for people to notice? A week, a month, or would they not notice at all?
And also it’s cold as fuck outside… still.
It might take longer than a day, but people take breaks, and are allowed to, so a week or so would be my guess. We'd notice more quickly than that, but wouldn't get concerned until you failed to post in MCM or something, I'd say. And I'll say it, in case nobody else has already done so - please don't stop posting.
 
Okay, so I still had half a bag of that crap left. And I'm too stubborn to just throw it away. So I'm actually soaking it overnight. I soaked it for FOUR HOURS before I tried to cook it last time. Did I mention that? But I saw that you can soak it for six to eight hours or even overnight. I'm going overnight. And if the stuff takes longer than an hour to actually cook tomorrow, I'm going to just donate it to charity. I'm thinking Habitat for Humanity. Maybe it can be used as insulation or grout or something.
This is just insanity. Buy yourself a $20 rice cooker. Eat all the brown rice you want.
 
This is just insanity. Buy yourself a $20 rice cooker. Eat all the brown rice you want.
Can't recommend this enough ,assuming you have the money to do so. Ours does three servings in about an hour, maybe less, and it's perfect every time. The only down side is that you never get that golden crispy rice at the bottom of the pan.
 
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