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This might be obvious to some, and ridiculous to others...but this thing is truly a game changer in the kitchen. Excellent tamales in under an hour? Perfect rice every time? Say no more, fam. This thing will make you question everything you’ve ever done with your food/life. Comes in three sizes, you can even get one that looks like r2d2!?
Mar 11, 2021

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i've had this single serve rice cooker since college and it's kind of saved me. im extremely lazy in the kitchen (something i want to work on) and make all sorts of stuff in here. grains, yes, but also beans, stews, whatever. just throw some shit in there and you might have a meal 25 minutes later
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Admit you are powerless against the formidable foe that is rice being cooked in a saucepan. Get a rice cooker and never look back 🍚
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And immediately its like I never didn’t have a rice cooker
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