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I have one that I bought the 'MagicBag' and there is only just over 2 lbs of rice in it. I would think that 6 lbs would be awfully heavy on your shoulders and neck. www.magicbag.com
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Jan,

I've used lavender also in the rice bags I made. A little lavender goes a looooong way.

Shari
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this is frustrating. i just saw the one she made somewhere and thought i either saved a link to it or printed it out. i was going to look and see how much rice it called for. maybe i'll find it later.
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well it calls for 11 cups of rice and 2 of lavendar. http://www.craftyendeavor.com/2012/0...with-lavender/
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Once you microwave the corn or rice no bugs will get in there. i have made several of these corn or rice bags and i go to the feed store and ask for field corn. It is whole corn that they feed to animals. I don't know of another product to use but these two.
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Quote: well it calls for 11 cups of rice and 2 of lavendar. http://www.craftyendeavor.com/2012/0...with-lavender/
Wow! I'd go 1/2 less than that on the lavender - it can get overpowering. I like lavender but I don't want to get knocked out by it.

When I made rice bags I think I used a 2 lb. bag of rice to 1/8 or less cup lavender - maybe even less lavender.
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Quote: My niece makes these and uses barley in hers. She has had great success with hers. I am going to make one shortly.
I too, use "pearl barley" purchased at the bulk food store. My DH loves them & uses them daily BUT so far, we have not "nuked" them, he uses them from the freezer for cold packs. I am sure they would work equally as well in the microwave.
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Wheat or barley work, I use the cheapest rice I can get bulk or packaged. I like the smell better than the smell of the other grains.
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I don't like mine scented at all. i bought one and it had some sort of scent in it that i did not want to smell like, i returned it and got one unscented. i have a long roll type one from JC Penneys years ago that I also like, unscented.
STill, one day i want to make one of these. i just won't add any scent.
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Quote: that's the same thing I thought.
It is a different kind of corn. It is for feeding animals, deer/cattle etc. Not for human consumption!
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