Re: Adventures in Oklahoma
All numbers based on long grain white riceNumbers should be considered approximate, not actual, as size of grains and other factors may vary.
The Numbers:
1 lb of rice = 29,000 grains
1 lb rice = 4 cups
29,000/4 = 7250
¼ cup = 7250/4 = 1812.50
An actual count of the number of rice grains in ¼ cup was around 2,000
According to the Totals page on the Free Rice website, the program started on October 7, 2007, and donations of rice grains through October 22 have totaled 164,650,960.
If we divide the number of grains by the number of grains in a pound, we get the number of pounds of rice donated to date.
164,650,960/29,000= 567.79 lbs of rice donated so far [[October 7 through October 22]]
Haven't confirmed yet that the donations are legitimate, but I'll bet they are -- it's been pretty good advertising so far and really pretty cheap. According to FreeRice, the total donated as of day's end yesterday: 5,541,225,910 grains = ~200,000 pounds. Of that total, over 100,000 pounds has been donated in the last two weeks, over 200,000,000 grains per day.
Source: Thai Food Composition Table (1999), Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University:Nutritional InformationRice is an extremely healthy food for a number of reasons. Rice is a complex carbohydrate, which means that it contains starch and fiber.Complex carbohydrates are digested slowly, allowing the body to utilize the energy released over a longer period which is nutritionally efficient.Rice has low sodium content and contains useful quantities of potassium, the B vitamins, thiamin and niacin. An average portion of rice (50g) provide about 11% of the estimated average daily requirement of protein. One portion also has only 245 kcal. Those looking to reduce their fat and cholesterol intakes can turn to rice because it contain only a trace of fat and no cholesterol. Rice is also gluten free, so suitable for coeliacs, and it is easlily digested, and therefore a wonderful food for the very young and the elderly.Rice is suitable for vegetarians and vegans, with brown rice in particular complementing vegetarian and vegan dishes.
Calories in White Rice Calories and Nutrition Facts
The complete milling and polishing that converts brown rice into white rice destroys 67% of the vitamin B3, 80% of the vitamin B1, 90% of thevitamin B6, half of the manganese, half of the phosphorus, 60% of the iron, and all of the dietary fiber and essential fatty acids.
November 21st, 2007 locilocisuSo I happen to come across this website, FreeRice.com. Reading through the FAQ and the many blog posts on this website [convinced] me that this website is nothing but an honest-to-goodness full fledge charity site, until I came across . . . this article, which might have a good point. After some further work and googling around, I present my findings. WFP, [t]he official receiver of the freerice.com fund has this to report. Stating that John Breen, founder of freerice.com has donated US$100,000
With almost 200 million grains being donated per day, the site's creator, John Breen has already handed a US$100,000 cheque to the Agency, which will help provide food rations for 26,000 Burmese refugees sheltering in Bangladesh.
And as of November 20th, FreeRice.com states that it has collected 3,059,177,080 grains of rice. There are approximately 50,000 grains of rice to a kilo, thus FreeRice should donate approximately 60 tonnes of rice. And let us assume that the price of rice is $190 per tonne (based on this website), thus 60 tonnes of rice would cost $11,400. John Breen has donated $100,000 which is significantly above $11,400, I would conclude that this person, although he "might" gain . . . some profit from his website . . . is truly generous.
----- Original Message -----Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 12:55 AMSubject: Re: Adventures in OklahomaThis email and the copies of those sent to Paul tells me that you've had a lot of challenges to be "amused" about. But I can picture you humming contentedly away as you rev your mind up to warp speed to address them. (Hey -- that mental image just now caused to pop up. . . .)Thanks for the homophone link, but when I click on it, the blog message is "site not found." Guess you'll have to send me the secret password as well.My diversions haven't been as challenging. Watching college football games is a mindless enterprise and always rooting for the underdog makes for a simple approach to maintaining interest.I did find a website that's been pleasurable. FreeRice.com is a vocabulary game that claims to earn 20 - 100 grains of rice for every word meaning you identify correctly. Supposedly, the rice is then collectively shipped to needy people throughout the world. It's a great test for vocabulary -- if the rice part is real, you can feel that your efforts are adding something concretely beneficial as well. I spent the good part of one evening committed to earning 30,000 grains. However, I must turn to your left-brained skills to determine whether that quantity was sufficient for a family's weekly needs or merely a few meals for one. How many grains of rice in an pound? If you decide to check out its authenticity, and find it truly a good cause, do you think the pd could promote the link on our site? We'd be helping our members expand their vocabulary and fighting world hunger as well. (Sounds too good to be true?)Work at the office is now in overdrive with the year end barreling at us. Have gotten into a bit of a fog with the additional music and lyrics of the play and have set them aside for a sunnier day.The summer property work is almost shut down as the cold sets in (the contractor will at least attempt to get the concrete footers poured, hopefully this week). Am settling into the traditional malaise as the busy holidays approach, the most upsetting aspect is the awareness of another birthday coming up in a few months and noting that not much has been accomplished, except the too rapid passage of time, since the last one. But I am thankful for all that I do have -- a loving family, good friends, passably good health, most of my teeth, enough hair to comb, a discerning (albeit somewhat too aggressive) appetite and a cranky but effective ability to laugh at myself and the situation whenever it's necessary.I hope Mandy continues to do well, that you both have the incentive and opportunity to get out and enjoy the things that give you pleasure. The holidays will be upon us before we know it!Many pleasant thoughts across the miles,Marty
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