Cookbook talk:Rice and Beef Soup

Discussion from Rice and meat soup

Where do you get these fuzzy logic cookers, havent seen them in Scotland yet. TonyClarke 00:53, 6 Dec 2003 (UTC)


 * Not sure what to say. They've been in the US for about 5 years, and available in Japan for five years before that.  You might try an Asian supermarket, if you have any near you in Scotland, as the one near me (in California) has models you otherwise can't buy in the US.  Here's a site in the US that will ship them internationally, as I havn't been able to locate a UK merchant.  Gentgeen 15:29, 6 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Of course, it doesn't matter anymore, as I went back and checked The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook, and was wrong, soups can be done in any type of cooker, on the normal setting. Now I've got to change the article. Gentgeen

Thanks for the information Gentgeen. Maybe I haven't looked out for them, I try to follow a raw food diet so cooking is  an infrequent event for me! Thanks again

TonyClarke

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* (cur) (last). . 22:03, 4 Jan 2004. . Gentgeen (vfd (transwiki to wikibooks)) * (cur) (last). . 07:35, 6 Dec 2003. . Gentgeen (oops, don't need a fuzzy logic cooker) * (cur) (last). . 16:51, 5 Dec 2003. . TonyClarke (Typo. Good page) * (cur) (last). . M 16:47, 5 Dec 2003. . TonyClarke (Corrected fuzzy spelling.) * (cur) (last). . M 07:16, 18 Nov 2003. . Gentgeen (typo) * (cur) (last). . 07:10, 18 Nov 2003. . Gentgeen (translated for use in a rice cooker) * (cur) (last). . 01:34, 28 Mar 2002. . Szopen (see wikipedia cookbook) * (cur) (last). . M 21:49, 27 Mar 2002. . 62.98.249.56

Reduced the amound of rice and increased the water because when I tried it, the rice sucked up all the water. Gentgeen 01:28, 7 Jan 2004 (UTC)