Natural Directions white rice
On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 14:17:06 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:
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>"Roy" > wrote in message
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>On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 4:50:18 AM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
>> Has anyone tried this organic brand? I have no clue where I bought this
>> bag
>> and thankfully it was a small one.
>>
>> I took it out of the cupboard and immediately noticed two dark brown
>> things
>> inside that were about the same size and shape as the rice but not quite.
>> At first I assumed that it was some stray grain of another kind or
>> something. But now. I picked them out, put them on a white paper plate
>> to
>> view them better, then saw two more.
>>
>> I immediately ran to the computer and looked up images of mice turds.
>> Which
>> these may well be. I really can't say for sure. But I also noticed that
>> the grains of rice didn't look very good. Some were more white than
>> others
>> and some appeared to be broken. So, into the Biobag it went because I
>> didn't want to take any chances.
>>
>> The bag was totally sealed. No holes or anything. I must have been in a
>> hurry when I picked it up. But I don't think I will be trying this brand
>> again. Blech.
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>It is all a plot Julie. They are out to get you by putting a few mouse turds
>in every bag of rice.
>
>Take a quantity of rice in one hand and use the other hand to pick out the
>shrivelled and broken kernels. Same with the discolored ones and so on until
>you have an acceptable sample. Continue on until the whole bag has been
>cleaned of extraneous material. Store the cleaned rice in a container with a
>tight lid. Problem solved and you have saved money instead of "tossing" the
>whole shebang.
>
>"Tossing"...pet name for Julie's method of disposal.
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>I have no intention of using it. Yeah, I know there is unwanted stuff in
>most of our food. But this is just too obvious. If I were truly poor, I
>might have to eat it. Thankfully that's not the case.
There is nothing whatsoever wrong with it, you imbecile.
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