freemotion
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I am not familiar with either flour product, but get a whole grain product that doesn't contain any non-grain ingredients or anything that starts with the word "enriched."FarmerJamie said:FarmerJamie said:Okay, first, I've renamed the thread.
First set of questions - stopped in a local dry-goods store and saw Winona Flour and Sapphire Flour. For the first, there was a ingredients list that included Barley. The second, just said "wheat". What special purpose do these flour fulfill?
(now that I think about it, I didn't see any arrowroot, and that was something else I was looking for.
Arrowroot powder can be found in a health food store that carries Bob's Red Mill products or bulk products. It is a good replacement for cornstarch as a neutral thickening agent. It is also great to use as baby powder, btw, and can be gently scented with a few drops of orange or tangerine and lavender essential oils.