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What was the diet?Rice, more rice, some vegetables, a little fish, more rice.No dairy at all to speak of.
Rice, more rice, some vegetables, a little fish, more rice.
Rice. So you look at Senegalese jollof rice, and then you think about something like grits.
Rice, yeah. It's fermented rice.
rice paintings, and pharmaceuticals such as Chinese rhubarb.
Rice is one of the things that tends to be very intimidating for people to cook, but also very natural for people who cook all the time.
Rice breaks in water.
Rice was assailed with questions about sweatshops and child labor.
Rice and kimchi is kind of my go to with everything.
rice kernels and I was like this is perfect and you know I got a little bit of push back they're like it's might be
rice and it was so complex and so I was just kind of overwhelmed by this information but the more I realized uh
rice usually, and then you rinse it off because it usually has a uh a coating on it.
rice porridge because it's just like a a blank canvas.
rice you know starches obviously that are Basics and I also have tomato sauce
rice turns into peel off the next day and the leftover you know roasted pork in my house turns into tacos you know
rice so I open it and give her the grains of rice and she takes the tube
Rice. I would say we like to stick to short-grain brown rice.
Rice and beans traditionally eaten on Mondays in New Orleans while people are doing their laundry, cooking something easy, and he's coming.
Rice flour, tapioca flour-- those are the two key flours that I like.
Rice, he found traces of rice.
Rice sticks.
Rice sticks, yay.
Rice bran oil.
Rice production is always so important for our economy.
Rice would be great.
rice.
Rice: Absolutely.
Rice: Oh.
Rice: Well, piano is actually an interesting story because I studied piano from age three.
Rice: and I will write that memoir-- and, in fact, writing it now.
Rice: I'm not, by the way, even the first PhD in my family.
Rice: Yeah, yeah.
Rice: Right.
Rice: Yeah.
Rice: Right. Rice: Yeah.
Rice: Well, the first thing I tell people is I don't need anybody to tell me how to be black.
Rice: and I think we get very much putting people into little boxes, but it is also the case, unfortunately, that this stuff about authentically black, which I have no idea
Rice: Yes.
Rice: Well, I'm hoping to convey to young adults that really, my story shows that just about anything is possible.
Rice: And if you see yourself as a victim of something, then you're gonna feel aggrieved and the other half of the coin of aggrievement is actually entitlement.
Rice: I did.
Rice: I've been to the White House, but not to see the President.
Rice: Ahh, yeah.
Rice: Actually, one thing that may be worth noting is it's not that unusual for the sitting President to invite back-- >man: Sure.
Rice: cabinet, a former cabinet office, particularly foreign policy because despite all of our twists and turns and doing things a little bit differently, there really is
Rice: Well, in the long run I'm optimistic.
Rice: Yes, yes, yes.
Rice: Well, let me take the big one; the elephant in the room is China.
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