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1.08 lbs per day
Quote from: clasicks on Thu, 15 March 2018, 10:51:331.08 lbs per day Dat's what I like to hear.. !!Show Image
Shouldn't it be about the quality / nutritional value of the rice rather the quantity? I know there are different kinds beyond the generic white rice found in every supermarket in America.
Quote from: JP on Thu, 15 March 2018, 21:08:49Shouldn't it be about the quality / nutritional value of the rice rather the quantity? I know there are different kinds beyond the generic white rice found in every supermarket in America.Brown rice IS better. But it takes a long time to cook and it takes ALOT longer to eat, because of the ridiculous amount of chewing necessary.I think if you had lots of time for every meal, brown rice is fine, but if you've got better things to do , White Rice is the way to go.
Quote from: tp4tissue on Thu, 15 March 2018, 21:24:19Quote from: JP on Thu, 15 March 2018, 21:08:49Shouldn't it be about the quality / nutritional value of the rice rather the quantity? I know there are different kinds beyond the generic white rice found in every supermarket in America.Brown rice IS better. But it takes a long time to cook and it takes ALOT longer to eat, because of the ridiculous amount of chewing necessary.I think if you had lots of time for every meal, brown rice is fine, but if you've got better things to do , White Rice is the way to go.Use a pressure cooker for brown rice. You can get it pretty good waaaaaay quicker.
Tp4 eats 0.493 kg or 1.08 lbs per day (precooked weight of raw dry white rice). (Attachment Link)
Quote from: tp4tissue on Thu, 15 March 2018, 10:50:22Tp4 eats 0.493 kg or 1.08 lbs per day (precooked weight of raw dry white rice). (Attachment Link) How much rice comes in a Qdoba burrito bowl? Bout that much.
which he's kindly made possible by...
Quote from: ander on Sat, 17 March 2018, 03:06:19which he's kindly made possible by...Show Image
I thought rice was bad for you...?I can't keep your narratives straight...