"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 19:39:53 -0500, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 15:25:45 -0800 (PST), Nancy2
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>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.
>>
>> 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.
>
> Earlier in the thread you were arguing that it meant cooked wild rice:
>
> "2 cups COOKED wild rice" means exactly the same as "2 cups wild rice,
> cooked".
>
> 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?
>
> 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/
>
> -sw
Oh yes he did. I remember.
I just looked up the Shelton's Chicken And Rice Soup. We used to buy it
canned. It was gluten free but it seems it is no longer available. Which
is probably a good thing. I don't know what they did to it but there was no
actual soup in the can! The picture on the can shows chicken soup with lots
of broth and mostly brown rice with a little wild. What came out of the can
was mostly wild rice, a little brown rice, a little chicken and only enough
broth to dampen it all.