Life in the kitchen can be a real grind — and, in this case, that’s a good thing. By grinding your own whole-grain flour, you open the door to a new world of tastes and textures, with the added ...
Baking and cooking with freshly ground grains is a guarantee that you’ll enjoy more flavorful and more healthful food. You may be surprised by how much of a difference you’ll notice in the flavor and ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X From the fields of wheat along the rolling hills of Chester, Montgomery and Delaware counties to a ...
Grateful Bread is already one of our favorite bakeries in town, earning the Best Bread award in our Best of Denver 2015 edition — and owners Jeff Cleary and Kathy Mullen are about to make things even ...
Here in the Southeast, we locavores have it pretty good. In a land where a bounty of food grows year-round, it’s a heck of a lot easier to eat locally than it is in, say, Minnesota. Even so, there are ...
For the best flavor and nutrition, it’s best to grind only the amount of flour you need for that day’s baking and cooking. Any leftover flour should be stored in an airtight container in the freezer. ...
Each summer, Dana Helfer of Tucson collects the long, yellowish string-bean-like pods produced by mesquite trees on her property and around her neighborhood. And each fall, she has the sweet-tasting ...