Hi Nicole.
Thanks for the advice. However, my one is a cheapie from the supermarket, and the manual has no recipes in it. It just tells me quantities of rice and water to use. It has a steamer basket which sits on top of the rice pot.
Cheers
andrew

Nicole Massey wrote:
I strongly recommend that you get a digital copy of the manual to find out
what they say you can use it for. Either scan your manual, or at least get
someone to tell you the model number on it, then search for the manual. You
may need to OCR it to get the information out of it, but it's well worth it,
especially since just about any kitchen appliance seems to be required by
law to include recipes in the documentation.
I plan on doing this fairly soon for mine, as it can probably do a lot more
than I use it for. Mine is a basic Panasonic, with a rice container and
steamer basket, but with a single switch to turn it on, which pops up when
it's done doing its thing. I'm sure there's a lot more it can do than what
I'm using it for so far.

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[mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Niven
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 6:31 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] rice cookers

Hi all.
Thanks for all the tips on using rice cookers.  The one I have is a very
basic model with no extra settings on it.  Do you people still use this type
for all sorts of other things apart from rice?  Many thanks.
cheers
Andrew

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