Smelling rice as I stored by mistake in detergent box
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By mistake I stored rice in a detergent box. I took it out for cooking, but it smells like detergent. What should I do? Is there any trick that can remove the detergent smell from rice, or is it not safe to use?
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By mistake I stored rice in a detergent box. I took it out for cooking, but it smells like detergent. What should I do? Is there any trick that can remove the detergent smell from rice, or is it not safe to use?
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By mistake I stored rice in a detergent box. I took it out for cooking, but it smells like detergent. What should I do? Is there any trick that can remove the detergent smell from rice, or is it not safe to use?
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By mistake I stored rice in a detergent box. I took it out for cooking, but it smells like detergent. What should I do? Is there any trick that can remove the detergent smell from rice, or is it not safe to use?
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The simplest trick is to place all the contaminated rice in the detergent box in the nearest trash bin, then obtain new rice. When it comes to cheap food staples like rice it's not worth the risk of eating tainted product, specially with substances that can wreak havoc on your digestive system like detergents.
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I find the trick of putting the contaminated product in a trash bin also works really well for pantry moths. You should get a patent on that!
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Thanks for your quick response.
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
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The simplest trick is to place all the contaminated rice in the detergent box in the nearest trash bin, then obtain new rice. When it comes to cheap food staples like rice it's not worth the risk of eating tainted product, specially with substances that can wreak havoc on your digestive system like detergents.
2
I find the trick of putting the contaminated product in a trash bin also works really well for pantry moths. You should get a patent on that!
â RoboKaren
1 hour ago
Thanks for your quick response.
â Santaina
1 hour ago
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The simplest trick is to place all the contaminated rice in the detergent box in the nearest trash bin, then obtain new rice. When it comes to cheap food staples like rice it's not worth the risk of eating tainted product, specially with substances that can wreak havoc on your digestive system like detergents.
2
I find the trick of putting the contaminated product in a trash bin also works really well for pantry moths. You should get a patent on that!
â RoboKaren
1 hour ago
Thanks for your quick response.
â Santaina
1 hour ago
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up vote
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up vote
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The simplest trick is to place all the contaminated rice in the detergent box in the nearest trash bin, then obtain new rice. When it comes to cheap food staples like rice it's not worth the risk of eating tainted product, specially with substances that can wreak havoc on your digestive system like detergents.
The simplest trick is to place all the contaminated rice in the detergent box in the nearest trash bin, then obtain new rice. When it comes to cheap food staples like rice it's not worth the risk of eating tainted product, specially with substances that can wreak havoc on your digestive system like detergents.
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mech
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I find the trick of putting the contaminated product in a trash bin also works really well for pantry moths. You should get a patent on that!
â RoboKaren
1 hour ago
Thanks for your quick response.
â Santaina
1 hour ago
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I find the trick of putting the contaminated product in a trash bin also works really well for pantry moths. You should get a patent on that!
â RoboKaren
1 hour ago
Thanks for your quick response.
â Santaina
1 hour ago
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I find the trick of putting the contaminated product in a trash bin also works really well for pantry moths. You should get a patent on that!
â RoboKaren
1 hour ago
I find the trick of putting the contaminated product in a trash bin also works really well for pantry moths. You should get a patent on that!
â RoboKaren
1 hour ago
Thanks for your quick response.
â Santaina
1 hour ago
Thanks for your quick response.
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