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Quilt-Till-U-Wilt 06-28-2012 04:36 AM

Not a recipe but a food recommendation
 
Has anyone tried the "Seeds of Change" rice and quinoa in a bag. It's organic with no coloring or artifiicial things in it. It's cooked and you can heat it in the bag in the microwave so it's ready really fast. Heating in plastic doesn't appeal to me so I just put it in a fry pan with 2 Tablespoons of water and heated it. Since it was given to me I now need to find where I can buy it. I looked at other packaged, flavored rices but they had so many bad ingredientds in them. This is fairly healthy and tastes great.

sassy granny 06-28-2012 03:22 PM

Have you tried the health food stores? It sounds like a health food.


sassy granny

elm 06-29-2012 04:48 AM

Seeds of Change has a web site. You can put in your zip code and find out what stores in your area carry the brand. Then call the store to find out if they stock that product.

Barbara Wade 06-29-2012 07:05 AM

Hay thanks ELM i looked at the web site and lots of good eatin....

phyllvog 06-29-2012 07:29 AM

Think I bought this at Costco.



Originally Posted by Quilt-Till-U-Wilt (Post 5322709)
Has anyone tried the "Seeds of Change" rice and quinoa in a bag. It's organic with no coloring or artifiicial things in it. It's cooked and you can heat it in the bag in the microwave so it's ready really fast. Heating in plastic doesn't appeal to me so I just put it in a fry pan with 2 Tablespoons of water and heated it. Since it was given to me I now need to find where I can buy it. I looked at other packaged, flavored rices but they had so many bad ingredientds in them. This is fairly healthy and tastes great.


Quilt-Till-U-Wilt 06-29-2012 08:20 AM

I read somewhere that Costco doesn't have them anymore. I think Wegmans might have them. I think next time I'm going to see if they have the kind you cook yourself. My husband didn't like the idea that a cooked product was sitting on the shelf in a plastic bag.

mercer63 06-29-2012 11:30 AM

you should be able to find it at a health food store, Whole Foods or possibly in your local grocery store in the health food section.

Arleners 06-29-2012 03:41 PM

I get mine at Costco.

Latrinka 06-30-2012 07:46 AM

I just cook my rice in a microwave rice cooker. The only things we eat rice with is red beans, gumbo, crawfish efouffee, and jambalaya! All yummie!

Quilt-Till-U-Wilt 06-30-2012 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by Latrinka (Post 5328252)
I just cook my rice in a microwave rice cooker. The only things we eat rice with is red beans, gumbo, crawfish efouffee, and jambalaya! All yummie!

I haves a rice cooker but it takes about 25 minutes to cook. I never thought of one for the microwave. The reason I liked the packaged rice so much was because it was flavored nicely. I have a recipe for fried rice that's easy. I'm always looking for different tasting rice because we eat a lot of it.

simpsonfs 06-30-2012 06:20 PM

Who can live without a rice cooker? Not in this part of the country....love it. You can steam veggies in it as well...worth the cost of it.

mrsjdt 07-03-2012 10:47 PM

what brand of cooker do you recommend?

noveltyjunkie 07-09-2012 04:09 PM

Why not just buy quinoa and rice and cook it yourself- cheaper and you know exactly what is in it, plus no issues about cooked food sitting in plastic and being re-heated.

If you like the flavourings, experiment with your own herbs and spices- you can save time by making a batch of spice paste and freezing it in an icecube tray- when you cook the rice/quinoa- drop an icecube or two in there and it is ready to go!

ube quilting 07-09-2012 04:25 PM

Quinoa is a great grain. High in protein and fiber. Most supermarkets carry it now and you can mix it up with anything you want. I use it in salads. you can find lots of reciepies on line.


http://seedsofchangefoods.com/

For that particular brand I would look in the nearest whole foods/ natural foods store. If they don't carry it, ask them to. Most stores like to know what people like and will accomodate you.
peace

Quilt-Till-U-Wilt 07-10-2012 02:30 AM

I read that quinoa needs to be washed really well and since it's small that's not easy. Someone mentioned making my own rice mix. I wish there was a book with seasoning recipes for rice. I can't ever get it the way I like it. I recently tried Near East herb and garlic pilaf. That was good and cheaper. You just had to cook it yourself which I liked better. The Seeds of Change is organic and the Near East has all wholesome ingredients. The only bad thing is the sodium and I'm not too concerned about it because Near East said 3 servings and we get 6 servings since we use it as a side dish. The spanish rice has 900 mg in it so that's one we won't be eating.

noveltyjunkie 07-10-2012 04:22 PM

Wilt- what flavourings have you tried? I love ground cumin, a little cinnamon, a little chilli, heaps of garlic.... mmmmm! I also love cardomom. Sometimes I like smoked paprika, sometimes sweet paprika. Not a fan of turmeric, (but it gives a lovely colour). You can also dry fry some mustard seeds and put them in- the sky is the limit!

I wash it in a sieve.

Quilt-Till-U-Wilt 07-11-2012 03:39 AM

I'm not good with combining herbs. I usually use garlic, parsley maybe Dash seasoning and add celery and onion. Maybe I'll try looking up seasoned rice and see what comes up.

noveltyjunkie 07-12-2012 03:51 PM

Go a little wild :-)


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