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24798it does look like something I could suffer through Oh...........me too. GG TheNeeka-7/23/2015
24797If that photo is representative of the actual dish, I would say that calling it Murrey Walker-7/23/2015
24796Right... I remember you saying that. We are at least 100 feet above the Bay andWilliam H Huebl-7/23/2015
24795We have a shallow well - only 60 feet. So far, knock on wood, haven't had aWilliam H Huebl-7/23/2015
24794I always rinse Calrose to remove the starch, but you shouldn't rinse BasamatNeeka-7/23/2015
24793Thanks..............and glad you mentioned risotto. That is something I have beeNeeka-7/23/2015
24792But I am in a high area.Ish-7/23/2015
24791Yep.... I noticed that - but distance doesn't mean squat in low areas?William H Huebl-7/23/2015
24790I'm partial to Jasmine rice.Great for Indian cooking for sure, Alan. IMO, rMurrey Walker-7/22/2015
24789Calrose rice tends to be pretty starchy. I'm partial to Jasmine rice.Alan Smithee-7/22/2015
24788What is the difference between Chinese and Mexican rice?The commonality between Murrey Walker-7/22/2015
24787OK so now you have me wondering. What is the difference between Chinese and MexiNeeka-7/22/2015
24786A rice that's too starchy will tend to stick. While I'm not familiar witMurrey Walker-7/22/2015
24785Yes........have tried it in Teflon. My "fried rice" always seems to tuNeeka-7/22/2015
24784I have never been very successful at making fried rice…Neeka, have you tried makMurrey Walker-7/21/2015
24783I have never been very successful at making fried rice, but the fact you use broNeeka-7/21/2015
24782Being 50 miles from the river also helps.Ish-7/21/2015
24781And that extra foot or so makes you less vulerable to flooding from the river?William H Huebl-7/21/2015
24780We are on a well also. But we have had tons of rain. So not to worry about watWilliam H Huebl-7/21/2015
24779That recipe should make the vegetarians happy.... looks great to me.William H Huebl-7/21/2015
24778Even though this land looks as flat as a pool table, Bloomington is several feetIsh-7/19/2015
24777The weeds over at the pea patch are doing well, but most of them here in our yarNeeka-7/19/2015
24776I'd buy a tabletop convection oven if I had room, but I don't, so will hNeeka-7/19/2015
24775The leaves aren't all that huge. I thing they pick them relatively young. HSiber-7/19/2015
24774Spreen. >>It sounds like it is a spinach type veggy. Is this what you areSiber-7/19/2015
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