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Cooking with Rice Cookers for Today's College Students: With Clear and Precise Step-by-Step Instructions | 
enlarge | Author: Michael C. Song Publisher: PublishAmerica
Buy New: $20.59
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 191 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.5
ISBN: 1413782167 Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9781413782165 ASIN: 1413782167
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Product Description Today, a considerable majority of university dorms do not allow the use of any cooking devises, such as electric woks and crock pots etc., with the exception of a simple rice cooker and possibly a toaster. As a result, students are forced to buy their meals at college cafeterias or local restaurants, which charge an arm and a leg. But now there s a way around the restriction imposed by the dorms with the use of a rice cooker. This book is to share the recipes that I found to be quick and easy to make using the rice cooker with other college students in the hope that they too can save a bundle, eating delicious dishes at the same time. Also, this book is a great book for beginning cooks, since it teaches simple recipes by using a few common ingredients that can also be performed on a stove or electric wok. Furthermore, nearly all of the dishes featured in this book can stand alone as a party or special occasion dish. In preparing this cookbook, I was able to cook enough dishes to host a holiday party all from the recipes shown in this book. I hope that you will enjoy cooking with the recipes in this book, which not only save you a bundle while in college but also continue to serve you throughout your life.
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Cooking with Rice Cookers for Today's College Students October 10, 2007 A. writer (Saskatchewan, Canada) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
A great little cook book; buy it for a student, then buy another one for youself. Clear, easy to use recipes.
waste of money December 13, 2006 R. Cipriani (Florida) 5 out of 16 found this review helpful
he doesn't use the rice cooker but uses it as a electric hotplate.. never closes the LID>. to cook anything... I tossed mine in the trash.
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