Cookers Sentence Examples

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  • Don't use matches or lighters to light gas cookers - spark devices, which you can buy from hardware stores, are safer.

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  • The Cooking Pot has a solid base and is suitable for heating on all hobs, including ceramic and halogen cookers.

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  • In the cookers, all the valves, from one to nine will be in single blocks incorporating the electronics.

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  • Kitchen with two cookers, microwave, larder fridge & matching freezer.

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  • Some cookers use a mixture of fuels - for example, an electric oven with gas rings on the hob.

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  • The Russell Hobbs pressure cookers are Russell Hobbs pressure cookers are Russell Hobbs Pressure Cooker Models.

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  • Work there is diverse, ranging from organic gardening and building solar cookers to managing a tree nursery and community wastewater treatment system.

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  • Soldiers scattered over the whole place were dragging logs and brushwood and were building shelters with merry chatter and laughter; around the fires sat others, dressed and undressed, drying their shirts and leg bands or mending boots or overcoats and crowding round the boilers and porridge cookers.

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  • To process multiple selections enter the number of each Offers range cookers from manufacturers such as Belling, Leisure and Baumatic.

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  • These developed to become electric cookers with timers to now, self-cleaning ovens - a major breakthrough !

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  • If you tried to eat a cider apple you would discover its main difference from eaters or cookers is its tannin level.

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  • Top deals include select coffeemakers and slow cookers for under ten dollars each, Rival hand mixers for under three dollars, electric griddles for under ten bucks and Oster waffle makers for under ten dollars as well.

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  • Solar powered cookers are being used in Africa today as a cost and labor-free method of cooking food.

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  • The Induction Cookers allow for controlled cooking in a small place.

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  • The Induction Cookers include a heating unit and induction bowl that may break or become lost.

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  • Slow cookers are excellent small appliances for busy people who don't have time to prepare a dinner from scratch at the end of the day.

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  • Hamilton Beach crock pots are also known as slow cookers.

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  • Most manufacturers refer to these modern crock pots as slow cookers.

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  • Most of the slow cookers retain the original concept of a crockery pot.

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  • Instead of being built as one complete unit, slower cookers give you the option of removing the crockery from the cooking element.

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  • You can get these slow cookers in various sizes beginning at two quart size all the way to seven quarts.

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  • It has many of the features as the other slow cookers.

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  • Rice cookers found on most store shelves are designed to make more than one serving, although by adjusting the amount of dry rice one adds to the machine, a single serving can be prepared.

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  • Rice cookers come in a range of sizes, from as little as two cups to as large as ten cup capacities.

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  • Because of the multi-cup sizes of most cookers, many people have difficulty determining the portion size of a single serving of rice.

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  • When making a single serving, rice cookers can often vary on how much water to add to the machine.

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  • Again, directions may vary between rice cookers so always be sure to check the instruction manual that came with it and the instructions on the container of rice.

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  • Rice cookers of all sizes can be purchased at virtually any kitchen supply store, as well as from retailers like Target, Wal-Mart, Kohl's and JC Penney.

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  • These popular cookers are often used more than other specialized appliances, so you may need to replace some of their components to keep them at peak performance.

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  • Parts on rice cookers may wear out from repeated use or be damaged by accident or misuse.

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  • Finding replacement parts for microwave rice cookers is more difficult, so replacing the cooker is generally the best option.

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  • Consider the cost of replacing parts on electric rice cookers, as it may be more cost effective to buy a new cooker than to spend money on parts.

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  • Some rice cookers have a very convenient warming feature to keep your rice warm once it's cooked.

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  • Most rice cookers are individual cookers that can be used on top of your kitchen counter.

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  • The most popular ones are electric with computerized settings but you can also find cookers for microwave use.

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  • Most instructions that come with rice cookers recommend that you use cold tap water for cooking.

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  • The majority of rice cookers on the market have a built-in timer that turns off the cooker once the cooking cycle is completed.

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  • If you're considering buying a Persian rice cooker, you may be surprised to know that rice cookers are not all made for the same purpose.

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  • This particular type of appliance is actually quite different from the more traditional Asian rice cookers.

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  • Unlike most traditional rice cookers which make loose or "sticky" rice, Persian cookers are designed to cook the rice in such a way that a light and crispy crust develops on the bottom of the rice.

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  • Persian cookers are also deeper than regular rice cookers and feature a non-stick bottom whereas most Asian cookers have aluminum bottoms.

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  • Thanks to the computer-guided cooking process, Persian cookers are renowned for their ability to cook rice to perfection, with each grain fully expanded and uniform.

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  • Persian cookers can be more difficult to find than their old-fashioned counterparts.

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  • Unlike regular rice cookers, they are not usually sold in retail stores and sometimes they can be hard to find in cooking specialty stores.

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  • Shopping online can also prove to be a challenge when looking for Persian cookers.

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  • The Pars Rice Cooker, model DRC-250 is one of the most popular rice cookers among those looking for a less-expensive alternative to fuzzy logic rice cookers.

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  • Hitachi rice cookers make a good addition to your arsenal of kitchen small appliances, especially if you enjoy cooking with niche appliances.

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  • Hitachi makes several rice cookers from a basic model to a high end, luxury model with all the bells and whistles.

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  • Rice cookers create steam through electric heat which in turn cooks the rice.

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  • Higher end models, such as the Hitachi rice cookers, can make a variety of rice dishes from traditional brown rice to sticky rice, which can help add variety to your meals.

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  • Hitachi has several rice cookers on the market varying in both design and function.

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  • U.S. based customers can purchase Hitachi rice cookers through online retailers like GrabCart and eCrater.

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  • Crock Pot is the brand name of Rival's slow cookers, although people often use the term to describe similar appliances made by other companies.

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  • However, only slow cookers marketed under the Rival name can legally be called Crock Pots; all others are slow cookers.

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  • Rice cookers eliminate all these problems and, if properly operated, will produce a pot of perfectly cooked rice that neatly separates into fluffy, moist individual grains when placed on a serving plate.

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  • While the principle is the same in all rice cookers, steaming the grains to a state where they offer a slight resistance to the bite, much like al dente pasta, the process is slightly different in electric and microwave models.

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  • Sizes range from single-serving rice cookers to family-style cookers that make around ten cups of rice at once.

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  • Although considerably more expensive that traditional electric rice cookers, pressure rice cookers produce rice in roughly half the time of their counterparts.

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  • Some microwave cookers have solid lids and others have perforations to facilitate the escape of steam.

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