Anonymous wrote:Hispanic here which means rice is made quite a bit.
And folks, you gotta toast the rice first before adding water!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice is not healthy. It keeps billions of people alive, but it’s not healthy.
Sure it is. Billions of Asians can’t be wrong. It’s a staple because it has carbs and carbs are an important component of a good diet. I run 30-40 miles a week and eat rice or some other carb every day along with vegetables, fruits, protein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hispanic here which means rice is made quite a bit.
And folks, you gotta toast the rice first before adding water!
Ha! Also Hispanic. Lots of rice here. Lots of toasting. And with salt and garlic! The best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hispanic here which means rice is made quite a bit.
And folks, you gotta toast the rice first before adding water!
Ha! Also Hispanic. Lots of rice here. Lots of toasting. And with salt and garlic! The best.
Anonymous wrote:Hispanic here which means rice is made quite a bit.
And folks, you gotta toast the rice first before adding water!
Anonymous wrote:America is a big, diverse country. Lots of us eat rice. Some of us eat rice every day. Rice with gravy, rice fritters, rice cereal, rice pudding, fried rice,
jambalaya, black eye peas and rice, red beans and rice, casseroles made with rice, soups made with rice…. You get the idea.
Helpful hint: Generalizations about “Americans “ based on your spouse and his family, or any one person and their family, are probably limited, at best.
If you’re not part of a group — like Americans— you really want to be careful about making generalizations about that group to members of that group.