I noticed that one guy uses one pot for rice and only rice. It's a strange phenomenon amongst the primitives that Frank picked up on a long time ago.
Yeah.
It's the way the primitives think; that something can have only one use.
They can't envision something having multiple uses. Only one use.
And so the cooking and baking primitives have one 1-quart pot for boiling corn, one 1-quart pot for boiling peas, one 1-quart pot for boiling noodles, one 1-quart pot for boiling beans, and so on. Or one knife to cut fish, a second knife to cut beef, a third knife to cut poultry, a fourth knife to cut pork, and so on. Or one cast-iron pan to make pancakes, another cast-iron pan to make scrambled eggs, yet another cast-iron pan to make eggs sunny side up, still yet another cast-iron pan to make hash browns, and so on.
I first noticed this some years ago when the cooking and baking primitives were whining about a lack of cupboard space, and detailed the contents of theirs. One potato-masher to mash potatoes. One potato-masher to mash eggs. One potato-masher to mash beets.
You get the idea. Primitives can't fathom the notion that a utensil can have more than one use.
And these are the smartest people on the internet?