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Old 12-07-2010, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Up North
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I've used rice and regular popping corn with no problems. They heat up nice and hot!
If you leave it in the microwave to long do they pop?
Warm hands and a snack.. Who knew!
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Old 12-07-2010, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by SherriB
Where would be a good place to find flaxseed? I have made them with rice and really like how they work.
I buy 50# bags of flaxseed at the local feed and grain store. You can buy smaller bags at health food stores.
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Old 12-07-2010, 08:33 PM
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Thanks for your comments and suggestions. I wondered if the corn would eventually dry out from heating. I may empty the warmers and give that cracked corn to the birdies. Perhaps rice would be better.

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Old 12-07-2010, 09:00 PM
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I use rice and mine have been frozen for cold packs and heated in the microwave for a heat pack. The rice holds up well, so far, and I've been using it for over a year.
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I also have been using rice with lavender or vanilla scent in the bag. The rice molds (sits well, not nasty mold) around the neck or on my piggies.
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I've got bags filled with feed corn that have held up for a couple of years; they do get a bit steamy but not enough to dampen the sheets. And we haven't had any popping yet!
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I use flax seed! Works great! You can buy it at a health food type of store, or try a store that has bulk bins~
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I have made tons of these rice bags, we call them heaties, and I use the cheapest rice I can find and I have never had a problem. All my friends love them and request them. They are especially good for neck and back problems.
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I've used corn for years. It doesn't mold. It does feel a little damp at first but it only takes a couple uses and it dries right out.
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I think you need a bit of moisture to help prevent scorching. One site recommends spritzing bagwith water to add some moisture or just put a cup of water in micro. with the bag. That said, i have several that have been used for years with out anything additional being done to them. I have evem filled an odd sock with rice for a fast heating bag.
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