My Cooking Experience with Electric Cooker

Staying in a location where the power supply isn't stable can be overwhelming. Power outage is something that I am already very used to. But the onset was terrible, an experience I thought I wouldn't leave for up to 1 month but it's so shocking how I'm able to adapt to two years of total black out.

I won't be going into details on this particular one but one of the worst experiences of power outage was the day I was using a heater to cook and the power supply was interrupted. It was Saturday night. I went to church and came back around 9pm. I thought of refilling my gas when I return. Getting home, shops were all closed including where I wanted to refill.

I was excited because there was light. All the thought of refilling gas flew off my mind. I reached home and began the cooking. It was heater so everything was going fine. I had to go for a simple meal that night and it was rice. Knowing how tricky the power company can be, I was beating time to see if it would work out for me to finish before the power would be interrupted.

The opposite was the case. After washing the rice, I place my pot on the heater, fried all the fries and waited for the water to heat. I added the rice, along with my curry leave, and left for the bathroom with the hope the food would be boiling by the time I'm done. I was in the bathroom bathing when I heard neighbor gave out a disappointed shout, i weekly peep from my bathroom and I saw the room was dark and my mind went to my rice.

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I allowed it to sit on the heater while I finished my bath. Going to check the rice, I saw there was still water under and the curry leaf I added was half cook. I covered the pot and let the rice drain the water. It was the worst food I have ever eaten because everything in the food was still uncooked. I had no choice than to eat to quench my hunger.

In the morning, I quickly went and refilled my gas and warned the food. It was that morning I enjoyed the rice because I added enough water to warn it properly. I normally hear don't eat food that is not properly cooked but I refused to listen , how will I stay hungry the whole night when I have half done rice 😂. I saw the aftermath a few days after. I can't really tell what caused it if it was the curry leaf that were not properly cooked or both. I had a severe sore throat that won't let me swallow saliva with ease, from that catarrh. It was a horrible experience. One I regretted and made a mark that I won't cook with electricity next time if I don't have gas in my cylinder. I learned the hard way, since then I have never repeated such and with the complete blackout we are facing here, I can't recall the last time I used my heater.



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Haha... Wahala oOoOO.

Reading this post is seriously jogging my memories of several cases where I had to bend the knee and eat half-cocked meals due to power outage while I was struggling to cook with electric cooker. Haha.

During my NYSC, I couldn't afford to buy a gas so I chose to use electric stove and I had this sort of experience on several occasions. Haha.

At the moment, I don't even have any electric cooker at home. Maybe it's the bad memories. Haha. I just prefer to use my gas and refill my cylinder at regular interval.

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This is the most pathetic situation of it all, Cooking with electric cooker and the light will be interrupted. It's so annoying, I also don't try it if I don't have another alternative

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I actually had similar experience too...I trusted the nepa supply hoping it will last longer until am done cooking 🤣 unfortunately the power supply went blank I was really angry. Thank God for my neighbor that helped me with her cooking gas. Have learnt not to put my trust on nepa supply cos they can choose to disappoint at any time.

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