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FREE Help the UN feed people by playing a game Go to freerice.com For every correct answer in the game, rice is donated to hungry people It's FREE, fun, and educational.

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Did anyone ever read my tag and go try out ...

Did anyone ever read my tag and go try out freerice.com?


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Hi profitbob,

    I enjoyed playing that game on freerice.com.  It is really good, it helped me increase my vocabulary.  It is similar to the one in the Reader's Digest.  Between answering these Yedda questions and that one of yours really keep one busy.  It makes time pass faster.. and fun too.


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freerice.com is addictive.  I sat there once for 3 hours until I finally got three wrong in a row.  I hope the rice really does go to help others.  How do you know??  How can you verify if they are really doing what they say they are doing?  I have been playing their game for over a year now, so I have donated a ton of rice so far.


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Yes, I did!  I love it.  What a great, fun way to test one's knowledge and help people in need!  Thanks for letting us know of its existence!


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I did, and will again.  I also placed a link to the site in my signature on a message board that I'm active on.  Thank you for making people aware of this fun way to do some good.


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