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		<title>By: Edward</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description>SJ,

Nice post! I also love Japanese gadgets. My favourite rice cooker meal is garlic rice. Simply fry uncooked rice in a pan with a little butter and real garlic, and substitute a simple chicken soup stock for water IN the rice cooker. Et voila! Garlic Rice. (Sprinkle with basil after for a pro look).... 

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<p>Nice post! I also love Japanese gadgets. My favourite rice cooker meal is garlic rice. Simply fry uncooked rice in a pan with a little butter and real garlic, and substitute a simple chicken soup stock for water IN the rice cooker. Et voila! Garlic Rice. (Sprinkle with basil after for a pro look)&#8230;. </p>
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