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UGH!NOTAGAIN
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#1 Post by UGH!NOTAGAIN »

isss fried shrimp ok??? like from chinese places??...and rice is def ok right???... i dont wanna break anything

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#2 Post by 207 »

You shouldn't break anything with either fried shrimp or rice. I love rice and my experience has been it gets stuck every where in the braces. A thorough cleaning is required after you're done eating.

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#3 Post by evilnel »

Oh my gosh, rice is the worse. You can brush for 10 minutes and still find grains! But I love it and eat it all the time, haha.

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#4 Post by evilnel »

*the worst

Are we ever going to get an edit button?!

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#5 Post by TumbleDryLow »

Breaking something is probably not going to happen with anything soft and rice/shrimp definitely falls into this category. Crunchy stuff (apples carrots) is best cut up first. Super sticky sweet stuff (caramel, toffee) is best avoided.

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