Put it on lo or simmer on the stove for rices or keeping it warm
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Only if you check on it often, so probably not.
Simmer means to cook slowly on top of the stove or in a slow cooker.
"Simmer the spout" means that you have to put a liquid into the pan.
it should take 10--25 mins if on a lifght simmer in stew...
No, simmer means to reduce the heat just enough so that the water in which you are boiling your food is no longer at a rolling boil, just one or two tiny bubbles are breaking the surface at a time, your food is then said to be 'simmering'
Stove is a machine that had gas.
If by stove you mean gas stove, than the ancestor of modern stoves was invented in 1826 in England.
It means to supply a stove, furnace, or boiler with fuel.
To simmer is to bring something to a boil, reduce the heat and allow to boil slowly.
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It means calm down. To simmer is to cook slowly, so the phrase seemed to be a good one to mean anger. "Buster" is another word that means friend, pal, buddy.