Eventually, the Kobayashi and the Class 2 President agreed to volunteer as well. Either they’re pressured by the situation or they just want to convince themselves that it would be easier to volunteer for it.
I don’t know. From what I observed, Umeda was confident with her skills while the other two possibly didn’t have that much experience. But at this point, judging from how many portable stoves they brought for us, five or seven should be enough students to handle the cooking.
Without rice cookers, the staple of every household’s breakfast, cooked rice, would become limited. We had to switch to an alternative instead. For example, chicken porridge. That way, a huge pot could be used to make it and it would simplify the need for other side dishes.