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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A rice cooker is an extremely useful gift. Even people who don't cook very much appreciate the never-fail quality of this item. That said, I'm not a fan of useful gifts. I love gifts that are unexpected luxuries -- doesn't matter if they're small ones. I'd rather have one delicious chocolate bar than a Roomba (what my BIL gave my sister last year -- it was not a pretty scene). [/quote] [b]A rice cooker - one more small appliance that I'd donate as soon as I got it because I don't want to store it. The few times I make rice, I make it in a pot that I use for 1,000 other things[/b].[/quote] I used to say that . . . until I got one (not as a gift, but because DS's college roommate, who is Korean-American, didn't want to ship it home to LA). When I used it, I felt like I was witnessing a miracle. It is a very simple appliance that produces perfect rice. Not good rice; perfect rice. [/quote] If you only eat rice a few times a year, then use a regular pot. If you eat rice every day like my Asian family does, a rice cooker is invaluable.[/quote]
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