Rice filled trivet
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I made a couple of the heat pads for my husband and I but I also made separate covers so I could wash them the covers and not worry about getting the rice wet and making a mess. I just use snaps on the covers.
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Of course you can wash it. Wash by hand, work quickly, use only warm or cold water and dry quickly inside a pillow case or something like that. I would put in the spin cycle of my washing machine which would get out most of the water, then put it into the dryer in its cover. Rice takes a long time and lots of heat before it swells. I would try it.
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After reading your question, I suddenly had this picture of you going to your washing machine after the wash cycle had finished and seeing your washing machine door propped open with all of the rice swelled up like an overflowing popcorn popper. Silly, I know. I do sometimes get funny, ridiculous images in my head; it keeps me entertained.
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