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		<title>I Love My New Rice Cooker</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 17:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had been contemplating buying a rice cooker for a while and researched many different units available.  Here I&#8217;ll tell you what I ended up getting, how I&#8217;m using it, and why I love it. Keep It Simple I researched for a long time and there is a huge range of rice cookers available.  My <a href='http://loganpaulson.com/i-love-my-new-rice-cooker/'>[...]</a>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had been contemplating buying a rice cooker for a while and researched many different units available.  Here I&#8217;ll tell you what I ended up getting, how I&#8217;m using it, and why I love it.</p>
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<h2>Keep It Simple</h2>
<p>I researched for a long time and there is a huge range of rice cookers available.  My first stop was to our local large Asian supermarket.  I was totally surprised to find way too many choices and most of them very expensive.  Most of the models were over $100 and I really didn&#8217;t know what the difference was.</p>
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<p>I finally decided to keep it simple and purchased this <a title="Amazon.com Aroma 4 cup rice cooker" href="http://www.amazon.com/Aroma-ARC-914SBB-Cool-Touch-Stainless-Cooker/dp/B001OM608E/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&amp;s=home-garden&amp;qid=1265178054&amp;sr=8-8" target="_blank">Aroma 4-cup Rice Cooker</a> for under $30.  It couldn&#8217;t be easier as it has a single button that works like a toaster &#8211; push it down and the unit automatically pops the button up when it is done cooking the rice.  I wanted to get something so I could get started cooking more rice and get into the habit of feeding my family more rice in general.  If I find that this isn&#8217;t full-featured enough, then I will upgrade to a more advanced model.</p>
<h2>Use It</h2>
<p>What ever you end up selecting, make sure you use it.  I stocked up on rice trying to keep a few different varieties on hand.  With the simplicity and speed of a dedicated rice cooker, there is no excuse for not using it often.  Even with the bare-bones unit I selected, there still is some trial and error and it takes time to figure it out.  My first few batches were dry and a little on the hard side.  I figured out that if I add a little more water and/or let the rice stand in the water first it turns out better.  Also, rinsing the rice first really helps get rid of the excess starchiness of the finished rice.</p>
<h2>Then Get Fancy</h2>
<p>After using my rice cooker for a few months, I have now started to experiment more with it.  Tonight I used vegetable broth instead of water and I added zucchini and tofu right into the pot when it cooked.  It turned out great and my wife even went back for seconds (which doesn&#8217;t usually happen with my rice experiments)!</p>
<p>I am happy that I purchased something and this unit has already exceeded my expectations.  What ever rice cooker you decide to purchase, I urge you to pick something and start cooking.  Eating more rice is a great way to improve your vegetarian diet and it is naturally gluten-free too.</p>
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		<title>Eating Vegetarian Without Cooking – Rice And Tofu</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Logan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was a really simple dish which I was surprised that I got the kids to eat and enjoy pretty easily.  There is a little cooking involved if you count the rice, but hopefully that is easy enough. I have also tried to get a little fancy with the sauce which I cook in a <a href='http://loganpaulson.com/eating-vegetarian-without-cooking-%e2%80%93-rice-and-tofu/'>[...]</a>


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<p>This was a really simple dish which I was surprised that I got the kids to eat and enjoy pretty easily.  There is a little cooking involved if you count the rice, but hopefully that is easy enough.</p>
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<p>I have also tried to get a little fancy with the sauce which I cook in a small pot on the stove.  Even with these two things though, this is still a very simple dish.</p>
<p>I have gotten in the habit lately of making rice once or twice a week and have it figured out pretty good.  I use two cups of dry rice so I get enough for leftovers for use the next few days.</p>
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First start a pot or rice-maker of rice going.  This is the longest part of the dish.</p>
<p>Then start the tofu by pressing the water out of a block of extra-firm tofu.  I have found several organic brands at different stores here, but find that extra-firm is the easiest to work with for dishes like this.  I wrap it in a few layers of paper towel and then place a bowl on top with a can or two from your pantry in the bowl to add weight.  If you do this about the time you start the rice, then the timing works out pretty good.</p>
<p>For sauce you can use just plain soy sauce or something similar.  Lately I have tried experimenting with cooking a sauce on the stove.  I start with a few cups of vegetable broth and add whatever I have on hand &#8211; soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, etc.  The kids have liked the sauces, but my wife hated them and suggested I take a sauce-making class before continuing to experiment!</p>
<div id="attachment_368" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-368" title="Tofu and Rice assembled" src="http://loganpaulson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/tofu-rice00-300x225.jpg" alt="Tofu and Rice being assembled" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tofu and Rice being assembled</p></div>
<p>When the tofu is sufficiently pressed, cut it into cubes.  Then take a big microwave-safe bowl and put the tofu in.  I also happened to have a zucchini so I sliced that and added it as well.  Pour the sauce over the tofu.  Then heat it in the microwave for several minutes until it is nice and hot.  Stirring in between will help to get the tofu thoroughly coated and soaked with the sauce.  Then simply plate some tofu and sauce over a bed of rice.<br />
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Even though this one involves a little more cooking than some of my other meals, I have found myself making this fairly often lately because it really is simple once you get a system down.  I also feel good serving my kids rice and a simple tofu dish like this instead of another Morningstar Farms chik patty or something overly processed like that.  It is a simple, healthy dish and then I end up with leftover rice which I can use for the next mealtime.</p>
<p>When I actually figure out some sauces that work I&#8217;ll try to write up that as well.  Until then, you&#8217;ll have to experiment yourself.</p>
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