Q:
I also bought the Organic Brown Basmati rice from Costco. But they have discontinued it. Bummer. Where else can I buy this rice inexpensively. The local natural food store charges $1.95/lb. Costco's was half of that price.
A:
Did you factor in the cost of your Costco membership and the truly pain in the butt it is to park there? Hum? How many pounds of this stuff are you eating anyway? I don't know where else to tell you to go for the organic variety. Although I know some major grocery store chains are jumping on this organic band wagon. I noticed that here in DC Safeway has jumped on the O-train. And some of their stuff looks pretty darn good (pastas, pasta sauces, pre-washed lettuce/spinach). I'd start checking out these giants to see what's up. You could also write Costco and tell them to bring it back. Maybe it's just your local one that has stopped ordering it but with your request they could be convinced to reconsider.
Oh the options! Worst case scenario - $1.95 for a pound of bbr, sweet!
RD,
My roommate wants to know if there really are any benefits to eating garlic.
Also, I'm a soy type of guy. Are manboobs in my future?
Posted by: Exoflalius Niemenfleck | August 29, 2006 at 10:03 PM
You can buy authentic organic basmati rice through this supplier.
www.ahaarorganic.com
Posted by: Steve | March 21, 2007 at 01:16 AM
I get Royal Basmati Rice, 20lbs. from Sam's Club. It isn't the brown version but it is natural and lighter than the brown. It's very aromatic and nutty in flavor.
Posted by: Ginne Piery | November 30, 2007 at 05:22 AM
Garlic is very good especially if one has high blood pressure. It is best to eat it uncooked because cooking lowers its healing properties.
Posted by: Ginne Piery | November 30, 2007 at 05:25 AM
Garlic is very good especially if one has high blood pressure. It is best to eat it uncooked because cooking lowers its healing properties.
Posted by: Ginne Piery | November 30, 2007 at 05:25 AM