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Where do you buy specialist flours for bread making?

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MuddlingThru · 01/06/2008 22:16

I have had a bread maker for a while now but I have stuck to pretty basic recipes. All the ingredients were readily available at a normal supermarket. Looking through a recipe book there are some fabulous sounding breads but with some more unusual flours. Can anyone recommend anywhere (online?) that is a good source for them?

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BarcodeZebra · 01/06/2008 22:20

I've made tons of different breads using all sorts of weird and wonderful things. Our local Sainsbury's usually has what I'm looking for. Try the specialist foods bit. Failing that try the local health food/whole food shop.

AbbeyA · 01/06/2008 22:36

Have you got a farm shop? I get mine there from local flour mills.

KatyMac · 01/06/2008 22:38

I buy mine at the Post Office but they are originally from here

AbbeyA · 01/06/2008 22:40

this page I haven't tried this company but my farm shop sells the Wessex flours.

AbbeyA · 01/06/2008 22:45

this page
This is the Wessex Mill site, it gives a list of stockists. It depends where you live, this firm is in Wantage. I should try googling flour and see what comes up. I am working my way through the various types.I made a nice loaf today with my usual white recipe but I used walnut oil and added half a cup of walnuts.

MuddlingThru · 02/06/2008 20:09

Thanks for the replies. I will check out the details this evening.

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