sigh... of course there is increasing arsenic in rice, and of course many countries don't seem too concerned with measuring it .... you know, for the safety of it's people. We eat a lot of rice at our house, as far as we can tell it's all from California, but this is not comforting news. But thanks for bringing this to our attention. I will be reviewing the ways to cook rice to reduce the arsenic.
In the early 1990s, a favorite expression among college students was ”It’s all good.” After a few days in my classes, students would greet me with “It’s all bad.” I think of those exchanges as I’m researching new videos.
Who had arsenic in our rice on their bingo card for June?
I've edited this link into my blog post titled: "Pestilence: Another Consequence of Losing the Cryosphere and the Permafrost".
Will 'Arsenic' appear on the list of ingredients?
https://kevinhester.live/2020/08/21/pestilence-another-consequence-of-losing-the-cryosphere-and-the-permafrost/
I don’t even have a bingo card! I need to get busy, Kevin.
Thank you for your collegiality. I appreciate all you do to support my work.
sigh... of course there is increasing arsenic in rice, and of course many countries don't seem too concerned with measuring it .... you know, for the safety of it's people. We eat a lot of rice at our house, as far as we can tell it's all from California, but this is not comforting news. But thanks for bringing this to our attention. I will be reviewing the ways to cook rice to reduce the arsenic.
In the early 1990s, a favorite expression among college students was ”It’s all good.” After a few days in my classes, students would greet me with “It’s all bad.” I think of those exchanges as I’m researching new videos.