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<blockquote data-quote="RS2G" data-source="post: 344627" data-attributes="member: 20957"><p>50/50 mix of dry red beans and rice in a zip lock then stuffed in a black army issue boot sock. </p><p> </p><p>Drop it in, swing the sock while hanging on to the end of the tube in a big arc so the zip lock goes to the toe. Spin the sock a couple of times to lock the zip lock in the toe of the sock. Stuff the "ball" back into the sock. Keep doing this until you don't have any sock left to stuff the "ball" back into. You can make the sand sock as tite or loose as you want depending on how hard you swing it the first time. </p><p> </p><p>Works great, and in a pinch I can open up the sock and eat the rice without having to cut it apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RS2G, post: 344627, member: 20957"] 50/50 mix of dry red beans and rice in a zip lock then stuffed in a black army issue boot sock. Drop it in, swing the sock while hanging on to the end of the tube in a big arc so the zip lock goes to the toe. Spin the sock a couple of times to lock the zip lock in the toe of the sock. Stuff the "ball" back into the sock. Keep doing this until you don't have any sock left to stuff the "ball" back into. You can make the sand sock as tite or loose as you want depending on how hard you swing it the first time. Works great, and in a pinch I can open up the sock and eat the rice without having to cut it apart. [/QUOTE]
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