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[quote=Anonymous]Next step produce in newburg md Seylou in dc Small valley in Halifax Pa Castle valley in Doylestown Pa Most of them mail order if too far. Otherwise look for small mills that grow or grind their own wheat. The whole grains council website has a local grains map for farms, mills, malt houses. Also look at breadtopia and King Arthur for other baking supplies (not necessarily flour). I did some research and wegmans brand white whole wheat is a good starter flour for basic quality bread. Flour makes an incredible difference! Learn about protein contents and soft and hard wheats, different types of bread need different flours. [/quote]
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