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On 2/1/2016 8:50 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> It's what's for dinner and boy does it smell good! I actually found > some canned wild rice online at Walmart and yes, I bought a case. It > came highly rated. I actually haven't had to use it yet. I figured I > would save it for some time when I was too sick or weak or whatever or > really needed a fast meal. I am using the black colored kind that comes > dried and takes close to an hour to cook. I just finished off the bag. > It's good. I've had it before. I think I have another 10 minutes or so > before I can dish it up but my does it smell good! > "Canned" wild rice?? "dried" wild rice? Why the heck would anything dried be canned? "Black colored" wild rice ??? What other sort of "wild rice" is there other than "black" ? As usual - bovie is clueless. Sky <-- who has several pounds of (dried) "wild rice" in her pantry! and not in any cans! ================================ Kitchen Rule #1 - Use the timer! Kitchen Rule #2 - Cook's choice! ================================ |
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