• Where have all the flours gone?

    From bob prohaska@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 10 00:36:02 2020
    It seems flour, especially bread flour but also everything else,
    has gotten extremely scarce in the last few weeks. I can't even
    find it on-line.

    My needs aren't urgent, but when the stock gets below a couple
    5-lb bags I start looking to replenish. Not possible right now.

    Anybody got a hint what's going on? I can't believe all that many
    folks are actually making their own bread.....

    As an unrelated aside, there's a nice, if sentimental, article on
    French baking culture in:

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/04/13/baking-bread-in-lyon

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

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  • From graham@21:1/5 to gtwrek on Fri Apr 10 09:58:29 2020
    On 2020-04-10 9:51 a.m., gtwrek wrote:
    In article <r6of1i$lbr$1@news.albasani.net>,
    bob prohaska <bp@www.zefox.net> wrote:
    It seems flour, especially bread flour but also everything else,
    has gotten extremely scarce in the last few weeks. I can't even
    find it on-line.

    My needs aren't urgent, but when the stock gets below a couple
    5-lb bags I start looking to replenish. Not possible right now.

    Anybody got a hint what's going on? I can't believe all that many
    folks are actually making their own bread.....

    Yes, folks are simply baking more. Bread is one of those comfort
    foods that almost all enjoy. And now where picking up fresh
    loaves multiple times a week at the market, well it's just not
    the best idea.

    My college kids are home. Taking classes online. And when they're
    bored, it appears, they like to cook and bake. I've not made dinner
    in weeks! (On to dishes duty for me - that's ok!). My son has
    baked breakfast sausage loafs 2-3 times in the last month. His
    last loaf was truly picture worthy. Daughter made Kaiser rolls for
    a pulled pork shoulder I smoked. Delicious.

    We burned through our ~10 lbs stash fairly quickly, early on. Were
    lucky enough to get another 5 lbs at the grocery - but that went
    quick too. A friend was lucky enough to score a 25 lbs bag for us
    from Costco, which we're sharing. A neighbor has given us a sample from
    her Sourdough starter, which I've been feeding 50g of flour and water
    each day, building it up enough for some loaves. Been ages since I
    played with sourdough - before said college kids were born. Should
    be a fun learning experience.

    I only hope I can up my excercise routines up enough to offset all the additional calories from all this good cooking. ;)

    Hope all's well for anyone in this (mostly) silent newsgroup..

    Regards,
    Mark

    Post about bread on rec.food.sourdough and alt.bread.recipes too as they
    are also struggling.

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  • From gtwrek@21:1/5 to bp@www.zefox.net on Fri Apr 10 15:51:04 2020
    In article <r6of1i$lbr$1@news.albasani.net>,
    bob prohaska <bp@www.zefox.net> wrote:
    It seems flour, especially bread flour but also everything else,
    has gotten extremely scarce in the last few weeks. I can't even
    find it on-line.

    My needs aren't urgent, but when the stock gets below a couple
    5-lb bags I start looking to replenish. Not possible right now.

    Anybody got a hint what's going on? I can't believe all that many
    folks are actually making their own bread.....

    Yes, folks are simply baking more. Bread is one of those comfort
    foods that almost all enjoy. And now where picking up fresh
    loaves multiple times a week at the market, well it's just not
    the best idea.

    My college kids are home. Taking classes online. And when they're
    bored, it appears, they like to cook and bake. I've not made dinner
    in weeks! (On to dishes duty for me - that's ok!). My son has
    baked breakfast sausage loafs 2-3 times in the last month. His
    last loaf was truly picture worthy. Daughter made Kaiser rolls for
    a pulled pork shoulder I smoked. Delicious.

    We burned through our ~10 lbs stash fairly quickly, early on. Were
    lucky enough to get another 5 lbs at the grocery - but that went
    quick too. A friend was lucky enough to score a 25 lbs bag for us
    from Costco, which we're sharing. A neighbor has given us a sample from
    her Sourdough starter, which I've been feeding 50g of flour and water
    each day, building it up enough for some loaves. Been ages since I
    played with sourdough - before said college kids were born. Should
    be a fun learning experience.

    I only hope I can up my excercise routines up enough to offset all the additional calories from all this good cooking. ;)

    Hope all's well for anyone in this (mostly) silent newsgroup..

    Regards,
    Mark

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  • From MummyChunk@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 16 11:16:47 2020
    bob prohaska wrote:
    It seems flour, especially bread flour but also everything else,
    has gotten extremely scarce in the last few weeks. I can't even
    find it on-line.

    My needs aren't urgent, but when the stock gets below a couple
    5-lb bags I start looking to replenish. Not possible right now.

    Anybody got a hint what's going on? I can't believe all that many
    folks are actually making their own bread.....

    As an unrelated aside, there's a nice, if sentimental, article on
    French baking culture in:

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/04/13/baking-bread-in-lyon

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

    For the last couple of weeks of March and maybe
    1st week of April it was hard to find flour in my area's stores. Just
    had another trip couple days ago and things seem to be returning to
    normal.

    They even had toilet paper at the local Walmart


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=538915197#538915197

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  • From abbywriter1@gmail.com@21:1/5 to bob prohaska on Wed Jul 8 00:53:14 2020
    On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 8:36:03 PM UTC-4, bob prohaska wrote:
    It seems flour, especially bread flour but also everything else,
    has gotten extremely scarce in the last few weeks. I can't even
    find it on-line.

    My needs aren't urgent, but when the stock gets below a couple
    5-lb bags I start looking to replenish. Not possible right now.

    Anybody got a hint what's going on? I can't believe all that many
    folks are actually making their own bread.....

    As an unrelated aside, there's a nice, if sentimental, article on
    French baking culture in:

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/04/13/baking-bread-in-lyon

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

    I have been able to find flour, but I have a baking business and can go to a store geared for people in the food business, However, you have to buy large quantities. Yeast is difficult to find though. I think a lot of people are home and baking more. You
    may enjoy this recioe (I hope its okay to share it here.)

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  • From abbywriter1@gmail.com@21:1/5 to bob prohaska on Wed Jul 8 00:45:02 2020
    On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 8:36:03 PM UTC-4, bob prohaska wrote:
    It seems flour, especially bread flour but also everything else,
    has gotten extremely scarce in the last few weeks. I can't even
    find it on-line.

    My needs aren't urgent, but when the stock gets below a couple
    5-lb bags I start looking to replenish. Not possible right now.

    Anybody got a hint what's going on? I can't believe all that many
    folks are actually making their own bread.....

    As an unrelated aside, there's a nice, if sentimental, article on
    French baking culture in:

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/04/13/baking-bread-in-lyon

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

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  • From abbywriter1@gmail.com@21:1/5 to bob prohaska on Wed Jul 8 00:56:52 2020
    On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 8:36:03 PM UTC-4, bob prohaska wrote:
    It seems flour, especially bread flour but also everything else,
    has gotten extremely scarce in the last few weeks. I can't even
    find it on-line.

    My needs aren't urgent, but when the stock gets below a couple
    5-lb bags I start looking to replenish. Not possible right now.

    Anybody got a hint what's going on? I can't believe all that many
    folks are actually making their own bread.....

    As an unrelated aside, there's a nice, if sentimental, article on
    French baking culture in:

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/04/13/baking-bread-in-lyon

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

    Flour is available in some stores near me, but yeast is more challenging to find. If anyone is interested in an easy bread recipe that does not need a bread maker, you might enjoy this https://delishably.com/baked-goods/Soft-Half-and-Half-Rolls. (I hope
    it is okay to share here.) I appreciate you taking a look and hope you try it.

    Abby

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