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I buy 24 lb cases of white rice flour at an Asian market and have

confidence that it is GF - as much as I bake, if it wasn't we really

would have noticed!

And I do love the looks I get when I - blue eyes, light brown hair -

buy case lots of rice flour!

Maureen

> > > >

> > > > I have a question about white rice flour. I have always

> bought

> > > the white

> > > > rice flour that is specifically designated as GF such as Bob's

> > Red

> > > Mill or

> > > > Arrowhead Mills. I've been doing quite a bit of baking and

> I'm

> > > needing a

> > > > larger quantity than comes in these bags (and hopefully, at a

> > > cheaper

> > > > price). I once bought an Indian white rice flour from Wal-

> Mart

> > > but it

> > > > didn't say GF - it was so much cheaper and in a much larger

> > bag.

> > > I called

> > > > the company and they said that it wouldn't be GF as they

> > produced

> > > gluten

> > > > products in their plant.

> > > >

> > > > Does anyone know of a white rice flour that can be purchased

> in

> > > larger

> > > > quantity and is cheaper? Ordering online doesn't work as the

> > > shipping cost

> > > > raises the price to where I might as well buy these name

> > brands.

> > > Thanks for

> > > > your help!

> > > >

> > > > Judy

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I know what you mean. Every time I buy my dozen or so bags of rice

flour, I get questioned about what I'm going to do with it. I think

that the quantity must be unusual, regardless of our appearance. I

must have explained a half dozen times to the same two people. ;)

Jupiter, FL

marcianar wrote:

I buy 24 lb cases of white rice flour at an Asian market and have

confidence that it is GF - as much as I bake, if it wasn't we really

would have noticed!

And I do love the looks I get when I - blue eyes, light brown hair -

buy case lots of rice flour!

Maureen

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I have the same experience.....lots of people

stare or give me questioning looks. When a brave soul finally decides to

approach me, they usually ask me if I own a restaurant. LOL!!! Well yes

actually, but it only serves 4 people per day. J

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I buy 24 lb cases of white rice flour at an Asian

market and have

confidence

that it is GF - as much as I bake, if it wasn't we really

would have

noticed!

And I do

love the looks I get when I - blue eyes, light brown hair -

buy case

lots of rice flour!

Maureen

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I don't have an Asian or Mexican market near me, I buy my flour from Made By Mona online. In addition to fabulous mixes, she has bulk flours you can buy for super prices! I did a lot of online research and I found her prices were by far the best. www.madebymona.com

Bridget

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of marcianarSent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:47 AMTo: SillyYaks Subject: Re: White rice flour

I buy 24 lb cases of white rice flour at an Asian market and haveconfidence that it is GF - as much as I bake, if it wasn't we reallywould have noticed!And I do love the looks I get when I - blue eyes, light brown hair -buy case lots of rice flour!Maureen> > > >> > > > I have a question about white rice flour. I have always > bought > > > the white > > > > rice flour that is specifically designated as GF such as Bob's > > Red > > > Mill or > > > > Arrowhead Mills. I've been doing quite a bit of baking and > I'm > > > needing a > > > > larger quantity than comes in these bags (and hopefully, at a > > > cheaper > > > > price). I once bought an Indian white rice flour from Wal-> Mart > > > but it > > > > didn't say GF - it was so much cheaper and in a much larger > > bag. > > > I called > > > > the company and they said that it wouldn't be GF as they > > produced > > > gluten > > > > products in their plant.> > > > > > > > Does anyone know of a white rice flour that can be purchased > in > > > larger > > > > quantity and is cheaper? Ordering online doesn't work as the > > > shipping cost > > > > raises the price to where I might as well buy these name > > brands. > > > Thanks for > > > > your help!> > > > > > > > Judy

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The only thing I didn't like about the Asian Flour was it was still a little gritty. So this time I tried ordering fine white rice flour from Authentic Foods and WOW what a difference. My English muffins turned out really fine. Shirley in San Diegomarcianar wrote: I buy 24 lb cases of white rice flour at an Asian market and haveconfidence that it is GF - as much as I bake, if it wasn't we reallywould have noticed!And I do love the looks I get when I - blue eyes, light brown hair -buy case lots of rice flour!Maureen> > > >> > > > I have a question about white rice flour. I have always > bought > > > the white > > > > rice flour that is specifically designated as GF such as Bob's > > Red > > > Mill or > > > > Arrowhead Mills. I've been doing quite a bit of baking and > I'm > > > needing a > > > > larger quantity than comes in these

bags (and hopefully, at a > > > cheaper > > > > price). I once bought an Indian white rice flour from Wal-> Mart > > > but it > > > > didn't say GF - it was so much cheaper and in a much larger > > bag. > > > I called > > > > the company and they said that it wouldn't be GF as they > > produced > > > gluten > > > > products in their plant.> > > > > > > > Does anyone know of a white rice flour that can be purchased > in > > > larger > > > > quantity and is cheaper? Ordering online doesn't work as the > > > shipping cost > > > > raises the price to where I might as well buy these name > > brands. > > > Thanks for > > > > your help!> > > > > > > >

Judy

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I love the Authentic Foods rice flours, they feel so much like "real" flour. No grit at all. The Made By Mona flours are the same way.

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of RICHARD WHITLEYSent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 11:56 AMTo: SillyYaks Subject: Re: Re: White rice flour

The only thing I didn't like about the Asian Flour was it was still a little gritty. So this time I tried ordering fine white rice flour from Authentic Foods and WOW what a difference. My English muffins turned out really fine. Shirley in San Diegomarcianar wrote: I buy 24 lb cases of white rice flour at an Asian market and haveconfidence that it is GF - as much as I bake, if it wasn't we reallywould have noticed!And I do love the looks I get when I - blue eyes, light brown hair -buy case lots of rice flour!Maureen> > > >> > > > I have a question about white rice flour. I have always > bought > > > the white > > > > rice flour that is specifically designated as GF such as Bob's > > Red > > > Mill or > > > > Arrowhead Mills. I've been doing quite a bit of baking and > I'm > > > needing a > > > > larger quantity than comes in these bags (and hopefully, at a > > > cheaper > > > > price). I once bought an Indian white rice flour from Wal-> Mart > > > but it > > > > didn't say GF - it was so much cheaper and in a much larger > > bag. > > > I called > > > > the company and they said that it wouldn't be GF as they > > produced > > > gluten > > > > products in their plant.> > > > > > > > Does anyone know of a white rice flour that can be purchased > in > > > larger > > > > quantity and is cheaper? Ordering online doesn't work as the > > > shipping cost > > > > raises the price to where I might as well buy these name > > brands. > > > Thanks for > > > > your help!> > > > > > > > Judy

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You know, it depends what time of “asian”

flour you use. I bought “Korean” flour once, and it was a little

grainy. I’m not sure where it was manufactured, the store employee told

me it was Korean. The flour from made in Thailand is like powdered sugar...

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The only thing I didn't like about the Asian Flour was it was still a

little gritty. So this time I tried ordering fine white rice flour from

Authentic Foods and WOW what a difference. My English muffins turned out

really fine. Shirley in San Diego

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Yes, I also use super fine rice flour from Jewel. No more crunchies!RICHARD WHITLEY wrote: The only thing I didn't like about the Asian Flour was it was still a little gritty. So this time I tried ordering fine white rice flour from Authentic Foods and WOW what a difference. My English muffins turned out really fine. Shirley in San Diegomarcianar wrote: I buy 24 lb cases of white rice flour at an Asian market and haveconfidence that it is GF - as much as I bake, if it wasn't we reallywould have noticed!And I do love the looks I get when I - blue eyes, light brown hair -buy case lots of rice

flour!Maureen> > > >> > > > I have a question about white rice flour. I have always > bought > > > the white > > > > rice flour

that is specifically designated as GF such as Bob's > > Red > > > Mill or > > > > Arrowhead Mills. I've been doing quite a bit of baking and > I'm > > > needing a > > > > larger quantity than comes in these bags (and hopefully, at a > > > cheaper > > > > price). I once bought an Indian white rice flour from Wal-> Mart > > > but it > > > > didn't say GF - it was so much cheaper and in a much larger > > bag. > > > I called > > > > the company and they said that it wouldn't be GF as they > > produced > > > gluten > > > > products in their plant.> > > > > > > > Does anyone know of a white rice flour that can be purchased > in > > > larger > > > > quantity and is cheaper? Ordering online doesn't work as the

> > > shipping cost > > > > raises the price to where I might as well buy these name > > brands. > > > Thanks for > > > > your help!> > > > > > > > Judy

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