Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Anja and , Forget about buying rice from stores for whom brown rice is not that important (since when is range fed beef a whole food?)! You need to purchase your own bulk supply of rice, during the warm months. Organic brown rice is not only alive, but it also sweet due to the fact that there are no chemicals used in the soil, on the rice plants, or during processing. Because that rice was stripped of it's hull(s) and the air is warm, the bugs can smell that sweetness. Unless you want to eat commercial rice (which doesn't attract bugs), you either have to keep the rice cool, use scented products that deters the bugs from entering your rice storage area, or keep paddy (unhulled) rice and hull your rice on demand. Just trying to keep the bugs away by sealing the storage area or using pest strips is often a big waste of time. Do you want to know where to get the paddy rice and hulling machine? Thank you, very much. Bruce /From:/ " Anja Tumert " /Date:/ Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:18 pm /Subject:/ RE: Damn bulk bins anjatumert@... Send Email Send Email <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/VeganMacrobiotics/post?postID=0XZF5VUpOt_Q\ nXohyes09azv2YQn-W3AqjwqMhumVw7dhQwuQ050C66mmq25gmivodwPJ58c3MaJ6vaH9GI_NZyf-4Vh\ Brmse9fIXpMU9g> Organic rice is alive. When it gets warm the bugs aslo become alive - if it can be siad like that. Living in Norway I have no problems with bugs in the rice most of the year, but as soon as hot summer days are here bugs can be found in the rice. That's just how it is... AnJA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ / Reply-To: /VeganMacrobiotics / To: /<VeganMacrobiotics >/ Subject: / Damn bulk bins/ Date: /Thu, 23 Mar 2006 12:11:25 -0600/ Does anyone else have issues with the bulk bins at Whole Foods? I'm constantly getting buggies in my rice. I detest having a pot of rice going and seeing little buggies rise to the surface (can I admit that a bug here or there is no biggie...fish it out and move on. But the last time I had too many to count and the sad truth is they must have hatched in my jars! I transfer all my items over to glass jars immediately after shopping so I know the bugs come from WF and not my house). I've thrown out so much rice. My favorite rice, the brown basmati, seems to be particularly bad. Obviously, I've switched to prepackaged for the basmati but I'd rather not. Besides the packaging itself, there is the issue of the price and dang...I go through a lot of rice. I'm giving their bulk brown jasmine rice a try right now...no buggies yet. Just venting... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I just had a million bugs in the kale they were the kind that I have found only in my broccoli before. I wrapped it up tight and returned it. Did you ever complain to WF? It's disgusting unfortunately it's to be expected do you really rinse your rice and then soak it before cooking it? I wouldn't throw out the rice, I'd pack it up and return it to WF! vent away, Reg > > Does anyone else have issues with the bulk bins at Whole Foods? I'm constantly getting buggies in my rice. I detest having a pot of rice going and seeing little buggies rise to the surface (can I admit that a bug here or there is no biggie...fish it out and move on. But the last time I had too many to count and the sad truth is they must have hatched in my jars! I transfer all my items over to glass jars immediately after shopping so I know the bugs come from WF and not my house). > > I've thrown out so much rice. My favorite rice, the brown basmati, seems to be particularly bad. > > Obviously, I've switched to prepackaged for the basmati but I'd rather not. Besides the packaging itself, there is the issue of the price and dang...I go through a lot of rice. > > I'm giving their bulk brown jasmine rice a try right now...no buggies yet. > > Just venting... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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