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Enjoying and employing rice

Making It Grow Radio Minute
SC Public Radio
Making It Grow, with host Amanda McNulty

Hello, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. It’s a good thing that South Carolina grew lots of rice back in the day, as rice is delicious. I suggest you use one cup of rice to just a tad bit more water. But before everyone in South Carolina (except my family) had air conditioning, rice was imperative to put in your salt shakers to keep the salt from turning into a swampy mess. How can you make M&M sandwiches (that’s Southern for "mayonnaise and ‘maters") without some salt to sprinkle on them? Salt is stunningly hygroscopic – able to absorb moisture. Rice is a desiccant – it can absorb lots of moisture without losing its integrity. Even if you’re a health food nut, get some white rice for your salt shakers as it works better than brown, and tastes better with pork chop gravy.

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Amanda McNulty is a Clemson University Extension Horticulture agent and the host of South Carolina ETV’s Making It Grow! gardening program. She studied horticulture at Clemson University as a non-traditional student. “I’m so fortunate that my early attempts at getting a degree got side tracked as I’m a lot better at getting dirty in the garden than practicing diplomacy!” McNulty also studied at South Carolina State University and earned a graduate degree in teaching there.