And once you get $30 and already have a couple pots and pans, a rice cooker ought to be high on the priority list. They don’t have to be expensive, although some are, but they are so worth it for the convenience.
I used to rarely have rice: it’s not hard to cook but you have to pay attention, and get the timing right, and it’s easy to screw it up. But getting a rice cooker was a game changer, and now I eat rice several times a week. While single use gadgets are generally not worth it, this one is.
Not to be too picky, but boxed food usually aint the best for you. Now a class called “Shit you can do with rice” would be a killer way to go.
… and beans.
That’s lesson 1
Lesson 1 would be “Don’t use actual shit”.
And potatoes
And once you get $30 and already have a couple pots and pans, a rice cooker ought to be high on the priority list. They don’t have to be expensive, although some are, but they are so worth it for the convenience.
I used to rarely have rice: it’s not hard to cook but you have to pay attention, and get the timing right, and it’s easy to screw it up. But getting a rice cooker was a game changer, and now I eat rice several times a week. While single use gadgets are generally not worth it, this one is.