Posted by aesthete8 on July 16, 2010, 9:55 pm
wrote:
> > Most r.c.'s seem to switch to WARM after the rice gets cooked.
> > I need one which shuts off.
> > Any suggestions?
> Rice is pH-neutral and is among the more dangerous
> foods to hold between 40 and 140 F. You probably
> won't find one that shuts off.
> Why do you want this feature?
> Cindy Hamilton
For safety reasons.
I just don't want to forget to pull out the rice cooker plug before I
leave the house or go to sleep.
Posted by Rod Speed on July 17, 2010, 2:54 am
aesthete8 wrote:
> wrote:
>>
>>> Most r.c.'s seem to switch to WARM after the rice gets cooked.
>>
>>> I need one which shuts off.
>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Rice is pH-neutral and is among the more dangerous
>> foods to hold between 40 and 140 F. You probably
>> won't find one that shuts off.
>>
>> Why do you want this feature?
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton
> For safety reasons.
> I just don't want to forget to pull out the rice cooker plug before I
> leave the house or go to sleep.
You could just use a separate timer that you plug the rice cooker into to
automatically disconnect it.
Posted by Cindy Hamilton on July 19, 2010, 1:14 pm
> wrote:
> > > Most r.c.'s seem to switch to WARM after the rice gets cooked.
> > > I need one which shuts off.
> > > Any suggestions?
> > Rice is pH-neutral and is among the more dangerous
> > foods to hold between 40 and 140 F. You probably
> > won't find one that shuts off.
> > Why do you want this feature?
> > Cindy Hamilton
> For safety reasons.
> I just don't want to forget to pull out the rice cooker plug before I
> leave the house or go to sleep.
Then just unplug it when the rice is done, put the rice in the
fridge and be on your merry.
If you can't attend to your rice cooker, you probably shouldn't
be cooking. It's far too dangerous.
CIndy Hamilton
Posted by Janie on July 19, 2010, 11:51 pm
> wrote:
> > > Most r.c.'s seem to switch to WARM after the rice gets cooked.
> > > I need one which shuts off.
> > > Any suggestions?
> > Rice is pH-neutral and is among the more dangerous
> > foods to hold between 40 and 140 F. You probably
> > won't find one that shuts off.
> > Why do you want this feature?
> > Cindy Hamilton
> For safety reasons.
> I just don't want to forget to pull out the rice cooker plug before I
> leave the house or go to sleep.
Then just unplug it when the rice is done, put the rice in the
fridge and be on your merry.
If you can't attend to your rice cooker, you probably shouldn't
be cooking. It's far too dangerous.
CIndy Hamilton
If someone is actually looking for a rice cooker that automatically shuts
off then have a look around the appliance dept. at your local store. I own
a Black & Decker steamer/rice cooker that has a timer. It automatically
shuts off at the end of the set time. Other brands have that feature too.
Posted by friesian@zoocrewphoto.com on July 26, 2010, 4:20 am
> wrote:
> > > Most r.c.'s seem to switch to WARM after the rice gets cooked.
> > > I need one which shuts off.
> > > Any suggestions?
> > Rice is pH-neutral and is among the more dangerous
> > foods to hold between 40 and 140 F. You probably
> > won't find one that shuts off.
> > Why do you want this feature?
> > Cindy Hamilton
> For safety reasons.
> I just don't want to forget to pull out the rice cooker plug before I
> leave the house or go to sleep.
You could always hang a note on your door or put it on your pillow.
> > I need one which shuts off.
> > Any suggestions?
> Rice is pH-neutral and is among the more dangerous
> foods to hold between 40 and 140 F. You probably
> won't find one that shuts off.
> Why do you want this feature?
> Cindy Hamilton