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I was just basing it on "too lazy to cook". I will note egg fried IN chili paste & oil is ridiculously good too. But haven't really worried about rice kept out, it has a keep warm button on the rice cooker? It's only for a day usually, have a family so it gets eaten.
Oh, yeah, I hear you! My go-to for those "I feel too lazy to cook something substantial" would be ramen because fried rice can actually be pretty hard work, lol!
Also, thanks for the tip about fried eggs. We usually don't add much to our fried eggs here, just a bit of salt and a bit of all-purpose seasoning if we're feeling fancy. Otherwise, it'd be an omelette with onions and tomatoes and all that and it's already become a dish of its own.