Shiloh Acres
Lovin' The Homestead
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2010
- Messages
- 970
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 84
thanks.Dace said:Shiloh...keep in mind, it doesn't take much rye to get your starter going, you will switch over to unbleached white flour after about 5 or so days. You may have to place some calls to your local stores and see if someone has unbleached in bulk.
The experienced SD girls here suggest that a higher priced higher quality flour is worth it for your SD.
I don't mind buying higher quality flour for the starter. Like you said, it won't take much. . I did visit every grocery store (and our one health-vitamin store) near me just to FIND rye. There were no options of size or cost or anything else. Just one lil ole bag of rye flour, and I was glad to finally find it.
I get over to Dallas once every month or two. I've been SO looking for stuff there, and have been pretty disappointed so far. I buy a lot of what I need at Costco, and I hear there is a Whole Foods store there.
I guess I'm spoiled. I'm used to stores with bulk sections almost as large as some of the supermarkets out here, with ANYthing you could want sold in any qty you want, and most of it for a great price.
I should check into Frontier again and some other sources. Maybe I can someday get the lady who owns the vitamin store to order something for me. I'm just spoiled ... My last job I could get health-food quality at wholesale costs.
Being lucky to find ANY flour over 5# bags, and ALL of it bleached ... Sigh.
I guess since I started making just about everything from scratch, flour is a real staple here and I just want to buy 25-50 pounds at a time.
and now, back to your regularly scheduled sd posts.
Oh, I am happy that I will be going into town tomorrow and I can FINALLY get some bottled water and start my starter!!!