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    Rice Cookers - 1st time buyer

    I want to buy a rice cooker but none of them seem to come with a timer. Is a timer necessary or does it cook it automatically for a certain amount of time?

    Also, are they easy enough to clean?

    Thanks in advance!
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    Mine cooks automatically. It ha ssettings on it for amount of rice needed to cook or w.e

    You dont need a timer. Good cooked rice is usually cooked in around 40 minutes...depending on the rice
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    You don't need a timer. The rice will cook and when it's done it will automaticlly shut itself off. Rice cookers rule!
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    Mmm i love rice but i never have it. Wild rice = Sex
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    i just put mine in a pan or w/e and pour water and grren tea in with it and let it cook till i either think its done or i smell something burning

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    Green tea with your rice? Really?

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    I've tried it before. It's good. That and jasmine, green onion, and all that other fun stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    Green tea with your rice? Really?
    yeah. its Diet green tea w/citrus. i pour it on my oats too.

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    ok thanks everyone

    going next week to buy a nice lil cooker!
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