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    Same storage steps for your Rice and Corn flour, also the pasta.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Same storage steps for your Rice and Corn flour, also the pasta.

    Forgot about the corn flour and kernels...I haven't found anywhere that doesn't get an arm and a leg for GF pasta. Let me know if you do

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    Sams club has popcorn for $25 for 50 lbs. Makes great corn bread. Just need a good grinder. When I bought it a few years ago it was $16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermagnet View Post
    Forgot about the corn flour and kernels...I haven't found anywhere that doesn't get an arm and a leg for GF pasta. Let me know if you do
    I'll ask the wife. Kings, safeway and other stores stock it. We use RED'S rice & Corn flour.
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    Thanks for all the input, this is getting good.

    I'm buying GF pasta whenever I see it on sale/close out at City Market.

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    Quinoa is also another good alternative to wheat. Pretty good, been used for thousands of years and is similar to rice.

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