three days ago i bought a hugeass bag of rice and now its covered in weevils
ass too wrecked from being a huge fag so im not going out to replace it what do i cook with this
serious suggestions only pls
Whatver you'd normally cook. It's just some free extra protein.
>>9223572
Just remember that you must always choose the lesser of two weevils.
>>9223572
You can pick them out or like >>9223645 says they really won't hurt you if you eat them, but I'd get my money back especially if it was a big bag, and probably start buying rice from somewhere else. I've only had this problem with stuff that sat for a long time without being eaten or from dirty places.
pilaf with really fatty meat, tons of sweet carrots and whole garlic gloves
>>9223796
you watched master and commander, we get it
>>9223572
Wash the rice before cooking, what I do is put it in a bowl then stir up with a little bit of water, weevils will float then your scoop them up, rinse and repeat until no more weevils.
>>9223572
Nigga just dry can your roice in mason jars. If you just do pints it makes a good amount of rice for two people. I have used 5 year old rice that way and it is still p good.
>>9223572
This is why you freeze your rice.
>>9223572
Is there a more smug agricultural pest? You open up a grain silo and these arrogant bastards are in there eating and shitting on your food. Cocky six legged bastards.
Aren't dried chilies often used to keep them away?
Maybe they can be used to get rid of them too.
>>9224450
rice washing is to clean off loose starches from the milling process and traditional pesticides and anti-clumping agents like talc or diatomaceous earth. it might catch the occasional stray spider or beetle leg that was milled with it, but if you're poverty enough to eat rice that was infested and full of weevil shit you're also poverty enough to consider the weevils added protein.
op, pitch that bag and dump your next bag into sealable containers. you can get a six-pack of half gallon mason jars for like ten bucks, no excuses.