RE: [MittleiderMethodGardening] Storage Wheat - Place to buy that ships

 

I know of a lady who lets her whole wheat bread rise for 7 hours as part of
her recipe.

Says the gluten intolerance comes from not letting it rise long enough. All
the enzymes need to finish working.

-Faye

From: MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of gwen47454
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 10:11 AM
To: MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MittleiderMethodGardening] Storage Wheat - Place to buy that ships

Hi Everyone,
I'm not much of a poster on this site...Mostly because I've only been able
to do container gardening in the past couple of years and am just making
plans for the rest.
Anyway, I've been researching the food storage/food shortage thing for a
couple of months and have found (what I believe) to be the best price vs
quality available. The centers, though great for many, aren't an option for
me as the closest one is over 100 miles from home.
Honeyville Grain has a deal on shipping $4.49 for any size. I don't know if
that's going to be an ongoing thing or it's just a special though.
They also have a quantity buy on grain. Hard Red Wheat 10-50 pound bags or
more and it's $39.12 per bag. You can buy in smaller quantities but the
price is higher, but still under $1 per pound.
Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers and cheap totes from the discount chain
stores are all the remaining items that are needed to finish off this
project.
There are videos and instructional type items for storing it all over the
web.
Some people think I'm nuts. Some even laugh (aka: The UPS driver upon
delivery)...but I'd rather be safe than sorry in any case.
On another note concerning this same subject...Fresh ground wheat bread
(apposed to white flour-homemade bread, has 10 times the amino acids and
several hundred more times the protein.) Though I know little about the
processing on white flour and other such items, I do know none are good and
any chemical process that we ingest is just one more nail in the coffin.
I hope this helps someone who's interested in being safer & healthier.
PS: Concerning the totes...I found 18 gallon totes on "school special" at
one of the major discount chains for $4 each. They do not have locking lids
but will stack. Duct tape will be doing the rest of me...and providing a
spot to label the contents :)

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