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== Directions ==
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== Procedures ==
 
# Wash the rice 3 or more times until water runs nearly clear.
 
# Wash the rice 3 or more times until water runs nearly clear.
 
# Place all ingredients in crock-pot.
 
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# Ayurvedically speaking choose the spices and vegetables that best suit your dosha.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 15 July 2012

Description

A rice and bean dish that can be easily prepared in a crock-pot. Also if you have a stomache-ache this is easy on digestion and very nutritious. I find it great after a hard workout because it facilitates prana.

Ingredients

Procedures

  1. Wash the rice 3 or more times until water runs nearly clear.
  2. Place all ingredients in crock-pot.
  3. Optionally you can sauté the spices in ghee before placing in pot.
  4. Make sure pot does not become dry add more water as required, cook until most of the water is absorbed and everything is real soft and kind of mushy consistency.
  5. Ayurvedically speaking choose the spices and vegetables that best suit your dosha.