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Re: Cream of Rice new
      #306320 - 05/01/07 12:47 PM
catnut

Reged: 04/08/07
Posts: 106
Loc: Kentucky, USA

Absolutly, it goes down easy and you won't get hungry quite as soon as you do with white rice cereal.

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Re: Cream of Rice new
      #306321 - 05/01/07 12:49 PM
Lisa Marie

Reged: 07/17/06
Posts: 1566
Loc: Lakewood, CO

actually, the white rice kind keeps me full for about 2.5-3 hours, which is how long i typically allow between meals! But perhaps I will give it a try when I've exhausted my current supply.

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Re: Cream of Rice new
      #306390 - 05/02/07 07:36 AM
Jordy

Reged: 08/12/06
Posts: 2095


I do eat the brown cream of rice first thing in the am along with some rasberries and strawberries cooked and chopped up, and 1 T of flaxmeal too.

Maybe that's too much IF??? I think the creamy brown rice I've been using is pretty digestable, though. I'm afraid all white rice would make my C worse.

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Re: Cream of Rice new
      #306394 - 05/02/07 08:17 AM
Lisa Marie

Reged: 07/17/06
Posts: 1566
Loc: Lakewood, CO

Could you try doing half brown and half white? I was thinking about doing that.

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Re: Cream of Rice new
      #306467 - 05/03/07 11:50 AM
catnut

Reged: 04/08/07
Posts: 106
Loc: Kentucky, USA

You could do a mix of brown and white but you would have to cook them separately. Brown rice takes a lot longer to cook. I like the medium grain brown rice better than the long grain. It doesn't seem quite so chewy once it's cooked.

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Re: hot cereals/grains confusion..Cream of Buckwheat new
      #371635 - 11/14/14 03:30 PM
sgcray

Reged: 01/22/14
Posts: 367
Loc: AZ, USA

As far as I could tell by searching and using..Pocono's cream of buckwheat cereal is a.o.k. (Also, gluten free if needed). It has no hull;but, hull is ok if buckwheat is ground still including the hull into buckwheat flour and then mixed with the higher ratio of white wheat flour, for asian buckwheat noodles or buckwheat pancakes.

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