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Byerly's Wild Rice Soup
"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 19:39:53 -0500, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 15:25:45 -0800 (PST), Nancy2
>> > wrote:
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>>>Barb, with all due respect, "2 cups wild rice, cooked," means (as
>>>written) 2 cups of raw
>>>Wild rice, then cooked. It is not written correctly, based on the
>>>proportions of the other
>>>ingredients. It should have been written,"2 cups cooked wild rice."
>>>
>>>But I guess I am late to the discussion...I was out in my canoe, trying
>>>to find some wild
>>>rice to harvest. ?
>>>
>>>N.
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>> ALL of the recipes in the literature included with my wild rice say
>> "UNcooked" wild rice, especially for soups... only recipe that says
>> cooked wild rice is for a meat loaf recipe. Schaller is another one
>> who has no clue what a comma means, she must have graduated from the
>> same *junior* high school as the dwarf.
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> Earlier in the thread you were arguing that it meant cooked wild rice:
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> "2 cups COOKED wild rice" means exactly the same as "2 cups wild rice,
> cooked".
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> And now here you are trying to take pot shots at Barb who was AGREEING
> with you, yet now you're trying to change your stance saying it means
> uncooked wild rice. Make up your feeble little mind, will ya?
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> You are what is known as a Genuine Usenet Kook, Pussy Katz. You argue
> just to be obnoxious forgetting WTF you were arguing about in the
> first place. Get a grip, dude.
>
> ObFood: Canned Corned beef hash fried until crispy on the bottom.
> Then topped with two raw eggs, sunny-side up, until cooked. Comfort
> food (but not from my childhood).
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/
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> -sw
so that's two eggs, cooked?
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