How (& Why) You Should Grind Your Own Flour 🍞

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2025

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  • @smonda02
    @smonda02 Рік тому +8

    You had me at “mix and match your own grain blend” 🤤💕

  • @Dr_V
    @Dr_V Рік тому +32

    Keeping raw untreated grain in plastic buckets is terrible idea, unless you add a moisture control agent inside. Any type of grain and especially organic ones can harbor naturally occurring mold spores that may start growing inside the airtight container, often undetectable with the naked eye or by smell until far too late. Fortunately there's a cheap and easy way to prevent this, the oldest and healthiest mold prevention agent known to man: table salt. For a bucket that size about a pound of salt packed inside a permeable cloth pouch/baggie and simply placed on top of the grain will do. Coarser salt won't spill through the cloth pouch, but even if some of it does it's just plain salt, you'll add some to the bread dough anyway.

    • @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953
      @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for this information!

    • @happydays1336
      @happydays1336 9 місяців тому +4

      For 45 years I've stored whole wheat "berries" and other grains in plastic 5 gallon buckets with the plastic lids that come with them. The lids fasten so tightly that you have to use a special tool to pry them off. I use the dry ice method which kills any bug eggs and larvae because they need oxygen to hatch and grow. After a bucket is opened I transfer the grain into an empty bucket with a Gamma lid--which easily twists open. (You can find instructions for the dry ice method on the internet, I believe. It's very simple to store grain this way.)
      Grain isn't harvested until it has an ideal amount of moisture in it. It's tested before threshing because growers don't want silos full of rotting, moldy grain that would be the result of harvesting it too soon. If they were cavalier about the moisture content farmers would be bankrupted.
      Where I live (Utah) Costco sells wheat berries in 5 gallon buckets. I've bought a bunch of them and none have had any sort of oxygen or moisture absorbers in them.
      I have almost a ton (no exaggeration) of grain stored either commercially through Costco in in 5 gallon buckets or sealed with the dry ice method and have had zero problem with mold and bugs. (It's surprising how little space it takes to store this amount of grain. I store so much because I want to be able to help family and neighbors in case they need it.)
      I've read a bunch of comments by people on UA-cam that recommend bay leaves to keep bugs out. I've tried that and my grain was crawling with maggots when I opened the buckets. This is why I use the dry ice method.
      So, I respectfully disagree with your comment.

    • @jdfi1403
      @jdfi1403 3 місяці тому

      @@happydays1336 I am a newbe and had the experience of finding many bugs in my bucket and it was like a bad nightmare. Can you explain how you store with dry ice? No one else is doing this in my circles. I am alone!

    • @SammyMaeQ
      @SammyMaeQ 2 місяці тому

      ​@@happydays1336Consider also, though, that you live in an arid climate. I have not had any trouble with this, either, but it might be different in more humid environments.

  • @dwaynenelson3764
    @dwaynenelson3764 Рік тому +2

    Thank You! Words are exceptionally well spoken.

  • @hollyh9334
    @hollyh9334 Рік тому +2

    New sub here. I started grinding my own flour a few months ago. Thanks for the great info in this video.

  • @cporter1775
    @cporter1775 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting. What a wonderful video. Thank you

  • @geegaw1535
    @geegaw1535 Рік тому +1

    A wealth of information in this video. Pleasure to listen, learn and watch. Thank you for the information and video. Blessings to you ❤

  • @mlokte3788
    @mlokte3788 10 місяців тому +1

    *THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SUCH A WHOLESOME VIDEO* PLEASE KEEP SHARING

  • @noneatall907
    @noneatall907 Рік тому

    This is awesome! So helpful! Thank you!

  • @Onelastrun
    @Onelastrun Місяць тому

    Love this!😊

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Рік тому +4

    Could you do a video on some grain free seed flour options and recipes? I can have corn before it's dried, but nothing after like cornmeal, cornstarch, hominy or popcorn. I can have Wild Rice but not any other rice. I can have seeds and pseudo cereals but not cereal grains. I prefer not to use processed starches like tapioca/cassava, but like whole root flours like maca and sunchoke/Jerusalem artichoke.
    For reference, I follow Anti Inflammatory and MTHF-R Gene Mutation diets. It ends up being a mixed sort of clean whole food paleo/keto. I do however, love researching 'bread' dupes for flatbreads and loaves, and I would love to have my own hand mill so l could grind my own mixes.
    My absolute dream set up would be to grow North American Indigenous crops like Blue Flax for food and textiles along with Wild Rice & Amaranth and a 3 sister's sweetcorn crop.
    I would love to be able to design an Indigenous fish and Wild Rice aquaponics system if I didn't have access to wetland type property. But all that is a pipe dream right now, and I'm just going on and on!

  • @maryholton162
    @maryholton162 7 місяців тому

    My favorite mixture is 3 parts hard red to 1part Kamut. Also, I make my breakfast porridge in my Instant Pot. I recently got a flaker attachment for my ANKARSRUM mixer to make freshly rolled oats.

  • @sabinewalter9887
    @sabinewalter9887 9 місяців тому +3

    Great Video! It would be helpful though if the Azure folks would know what type of grains they're selling. Before I ordered I asked if the hard red wheat was winter or spring and got the answer of "we don't know. All it says is hard red wheat". The grain is still good and works in my sourdough; but I still would like more info as to type (Red Fife? Yecora rojo? Rouge de Bordeaux? Turkey Red? Spring or Winter?)

  • @amirh.926
    @amirh.926 12 днів тому

    thank you very much🖤💯

  • @incorectulpolitic
    @incorectulpolitic 7 місяців тому +1

    Do grain mills exist with millstones that do not leach out materials into the flour ?

  • @anukthadamagar2253
    @anukthadamagar2253 10 місяців тому +1

    Can I make croissant by home made flour?

  • @buckaroobonzai2909
    @buckaroobonzai2909 15 днів тому

    Did anyone else notice the bread hedgehog at 8:34? It even has eyes and a nose.

    • @Jumanjini
      @Jumanjini 5 днів тому +1

      Yes. I saw that and imagined a hedgehog shaped bread pan where you put raisins for the eyes and nose. I've never made bread before but I have eaten it.

  • @Thomas-wn7cl
    @Thomas-wn7cl Рік тому

    👍

  • @jessemills3845
    @jessemills3845 Рік тому

    What i don't understand, is why would make a good recipe, when ruin it by adding RYE?

    • @ericfielding668
      @ericfielding668 3 місяці тому

      I love rye, but dislike caraway. I never add caraway to my rye bread. Many people who claim to dislike rye bread are actually reacting to the caraway.

  • @colinvoss8484
    @colinvoss8484 10 місяців тому

    Azure is a rip off shop and you still have to go pick it up.