Granny's gone and done it again

finally the pup's have passed out. I am sure resting up for the big party after I go to bed.

Did I mention the puppy box it right over my bed in the basement and there's about a 2 inch hollow (reverbating sound chamber) between the bottom of the puppy box and the actual floor. :he:he:he:he:he:he:he
seems like if you had all the lights off they would sleep all night.
 
In the Sacramento Valley, rice is grown on soils with a high clay content or a restrictive layer, which reduce water infiltration. These soils are ideal for rice production, but less favorable for other crops. Rice production in the San Joaquin Valley is small mainly because crops which return a higher income per acre can be grown on the more fertile soils there. In addition, the water supply is more restricted in the San Joaquin Valley compared to the Sacramento Valley [5].
 
Yes, bbq pork buns are yummy and made with rice flour.
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I don't think it helped me much, but I should try again.


Nooooo. Where did you hear such a thing?
I am pretty sure they do that in places with few resources.
 
Well that’s why you should wash it. Really?
The rice grows up out of the water... it never touches it. You should wash your rice, like any agricultural grains, to clean off dust. Additionally, washing rice helps reduce the gluten so it isn't so sticky AND it reduces the levels of arsenic.

yes they do, steal it from the Colorado River that used to flow into the gulf of Baha normally doesn't make it that far any more.
Not much left by the time it gets to CA.
Water from northern CA is sent down to southern CA in a giant, very long aqueduct, and pumped over the mountains into the Los Angeles basin in giant pipes. It's a desert down there!
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