Category: rice

Affordable Dupes Test for 6 Most-Loved Skincare Products: Laneige, Tatcha, Farmacy, & More!

Who’s missed our affordable dupe roundups? Well, we’re back with another one! Fel & Ro apply each product side by side and put them to the ultimate test! Some dupes prove to be better than the originals. We’ll be testing Laneige Cream Skin, Tatcha Rice Wash, Farmacy Honey Mask, & more! Let us know if…


No. 14 USC Routs Rice 66–14 in Big Debuts by Williams, Riley

LOS ANGELES—Caleb Williams passed for 249 yards, rushed for 68 more and hit Jordan Addison for two touchdowns, and coach Lincoln Riley’s tenure at No. 14 Southern California got off to a roaring start with a 66–14 victory over Rice on Saturday. Calen Bullock, Shane Lee and Ralen Goforth returned three of USC’s four interceptions…


Like Peas and Carrots

Peas have a warm and fuzzy vibe. The very name sounds like peace, and the cliche, “like peas in a pod,” denotes compatibility. Along the same lines, the phrase “like peas and carrots” refers to things that go together harmoniously. Snap peas, being so sweet and fun to pick, are a hit with kids. Shelling…


Rounding Up Healthy Rice Choices | Eat Better

Believe it or not, there are thousands of varieties of rice, with colors ranging from black to purple to red and more. Of course, the type most of us know best is white rice. You may have heard some people say rice isn’t nutritious or it will lead you to gain weight. But is this…


How to Cook Rice to Lower Arsenic Levels

Boiling rice like pasta reduces arsenic levels, but how much nutrition is lost? Cooking rice in a high water-to-rice ratio reduces toxic arsenic content, which I discuss in my video How to Cook Rice to Lower Arsenic Levels. What exactly does that mean? Well, as you can see at 0:16 in my video, if you boil rice like pasta…


Genetic Study on Oats Reveal Why the Grain is Suitable for Gluten-Free Diets

The Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) genetic study on oats has shown why oats could be the answer for most people with coeliac disease and gluten intolerance. “We discovered that oats have fewer of the proteins that correspond to gluten in wheat, causing an immune reaction from people with coeliac disease,” said ECU Prof. Michelle Colgrave…


Vegetable Fried Rice

Who said leftovers have to be boring? This vegetable fried rice is the perfect weeknight dinner if you find yourself in a leftovers rut. The blend of rice sauteed with carrots, onions, peppers, peas and garlic makes for an easy vegetarian dinner that the whole family will enjoy. This dish is packed with flavor and takes less…


Bibimbap (Korean Mixed Rice Bowl With Beef)

Serves 4 to 6 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil 5 cups steamed white rice 3 tablespoons soy sauce 3 tablespoons mirin 2 cloves garlic, grated or minced 1 teaspoon grated peeled fresh ginger 1 teaspoon crushed roasted sesame seeds 1/2 pound very thinly sliced beef bulgogi meat (sold at Korean markets) or rib eye 2…


AHA News: Rounding Up Healthy Rice Choices

Believe it or not, there are thousands of varieties of rice, with colors ranging from black to purple to red and more. Of course, the type of rice most of us know best is white rice. You may have heard some people say rice isn’t nutritious or it will lead you to gain weight. But…


Valencia’s Proper Paella: It’s Not Just ‘Rice and Stuff’

I love when people take certain foods so seriously that a dish rises above just a recipe and becomes a sacramental meal, a ceremonial preparation that needs to be blessed by congregants and celebrated in a particular way. Such is the case with paella. On a recent trip to Valencia, Spain, I had a chance…