In today’s news, India delivers aid to flood-affected families in Afghanistan. Leading US tech company warns hackers now use artificial intelligence to escalate cyberattacks, Kyrgyzstan plans construction of 21 dams to protect homes and agricultural land, mobile schools reach underserved children in Uganda, woman in Texas, USA, rescues horse-people from slaughter, French biotech firm unveils vegan fermented skincare ingredients, and Australian conservationists use wild regent honeyeater-folk to teach song to captive cousins.
I have a care tip for electric rice cookers. Many electric rice cooker inner pots are coated with non-stick materials like Teflon to prevent sticking. Washing rice directly in the pot can cause small scratches over time, damaging the coating. Once this layer wears down, the underlying material is exposed and may affect durability and food safety. Even stainless-steel pots need care. A reddish tint may indicate corrosion, and continued use can allow small amounts of metals like nickel or chromium to leach into food. To keep your rice cooker safe and long-lasting, avoid washing rice in the inner pot. Use a plastic or wooden rice paddle rather than a metal spoon. After use, clean the pot gently with a soft sponge or microfiber cloth instead of harsh scrubbers. If you notice peeling or discoloration, it’s best to replace the inner pot promptly to ensure safe cooking.
It’s okay to cry tears of laughter with the joke of the day entitled, “Preventive Measure.”
Ava was watching a climbing team prepare for a steep ascent when she noticed they were all roped together.
“Grant, why do mountain climbers tie themselves to one another?”
“To stop the sensible ones from turning around and going home.”
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