Fatima advised the rice hopper was bone dry and that she needed to raid my emergency-typhoon-food-supply closet. I wasn’t really cool with her breaking open my Doomsday Prepper bag of Dona Conchita rice but she wouldn’t go away. I decided it was the perfect time to conduct a scientific experiment to determine our daily rice requirement. I’m not saying this is actually how much we eat here on the ranch. I’m just going to determine how long 20 kilos of rice remains in that hopper before it’s all gone. Once the data is collected, I’ll do a follow-up video to post the results of my research.
Here’s the data:
20 kilos issued on July 28th at 1:45 PM. (already cooked rice in the morning so this counts as a half day)
Last cup of rice used August 9th at 5:45 PM which will close out the day.
Total Days: 12.5
20 kilos / 12.5 = 1.6 Kilos Per Day
1.6 X 31 Days = 49.6 Kilos Per Month (1 Big Bag)
Again, this is not exactly how much we eat here. I know for a fact that a few kilos of rice got sent to Fatima’s village. We routinely have other family members here eating. Regardless, right now my monthly rice requirement (AT LEAST) is 1 fifty-kilo bag which costs about 2,850 PHP / $49.75 USD.