Where To Buy Whole Wheat Berries, Grains, and Flour #AskWardee 148

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With grocery store shelves empty, many people are struggling to buy whole grains and flour. Here’s a list of my favorite small farms and online merchants still supplying wheat, spelt, einkorn, and more!

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The stores are out of flour… what can you do?

And if you mill your own flour, the grains are out of stock, too!

There is hope! On today’s #AskWardee, I’m sharing the best small farms and online merchants that still do have grains and flour in stock (or returning soon)!

Keep reading or watching below to learn more!

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Where To Buy Whole Grains And Flour

Because grocery store shelves are “out of stock”, many people are reevaluating their pantry storage and/or where they buy their whole grains and flour.

Good news: small farms and online merchants can still supply us with reasonable amounts of whole grains or flour. I’m sharing my best resources in this #AskWardee!

Still, they are all experiencing high demand and limited supply, so keep these things in mind when shopping:

  • The stock of berries and flour is fluctuating; check websites frequently for updates.
  • Order reasonable amounts. Because these are small businesses trying to support as many people as possible, some are not allowing large orders and will cancel/refund any that seem excessive.
  • Certain suppliers may not have expedited shipping options at this time.
  • If prompted on their website, submit your email address to be notified when the product you want comes back in stock. Check your email frequently and be prepared to act quickly if you hear something is back in stock.
  • Please share your favorite resources with me so I can keep this list as helpful as possible!

Recommended Merchants For Whole Grains And Flour

And with that… here are the online merchants I would recommend that are currently able to supply whole grains and/or flour. (Though things still go in and out of stock on their websites!)

You’ll find an assortment of wheat and/or ancient grains, depending on the merchant. This Whole Grain Primer breaks down each type of grain and their forms, uses, and nutrition to help you find what is best for you.

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What About The Mockmill?

You might also consider milling your own flour to lessen your dependence on the grocery store, get fresher healthier flour, and to save money over buying milled flour.

If you start milling your own flour, you’ll want to know how much flour to grind for your recipes and how to store flours & grains.

Which means you should consider the home stone grain mill I love — the Mockmill.

I recommend the Mockmill 100 or the Mockmill Lino 100. They are the same mill inside, yet the Lino has a wood housing. It is more expensive, but you get a longer warranty due to the greater durability of the wood housing!

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Any Questions Or Comments?

If you have other questions or comments about your own experience with purchasing whole grains or flour, be sure to leave them in the comments!

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