Often described as ‘super grains’, ancient grains are naturally nutritious lesser-known grains like freekeh, teff and quinoa that have been consumed for thousands of years
Use them to add a protein or fibre boost to cakes, biscuits, breads and more.
Quinoa flour: a nutritious all purpose flour for baking & cooking.
Teff flour : ideal for sweet and savoury cooking.
Chickpea flour : a great binding alternative, widely used in vegan cooking.
Freekeh flour : a nutritious wheat-based flour for baking and cooking.
Millet flour : ideal for sweet and savoury cooking.
better than paying through the nose for ready made bread using the flours in supermarkets,
but hey ho at end of day its up to you
10 comments
goldilocks7
28 May 17#1
I'd love to try these. Any idea if it is national?
Housebrick to goldilocks7
28 May 17#2
manager said it wasn't store specific so should be in other stores, not sure
if in all stores though, glad to see you willing to try them, as people been voting cold on the deal
goldilocks7
28 May 171#3
Definitely hot from me. Life is a little boring and very expensive when you have a restricted diet. Why not be adventurous? My local is 14 miles away, but I'll be happy to make the trip if it's possible they are in stock. Thank you for sharing. :smiley:
Housebrick
28 May 17#4
give them a call first, I know what you mean about restrictive I was on gluten free for 6 months and easier to bake for myself instead of having to check every ingredient still got cupboard full of cashew, almond and coconut flour which cost me 20p per 250g n sainsburys at time, deal over now but bbd s 2018 so I sorted lol
goldilocks7
28 May 17#5
Wow! That WAS a wonderful deal in Sainsburys. Glad you stocked up. Think I'll do the same with this deal... and just hope I like them!!. :smile:
R1992
28 May 17#6
Not in park head I went especial D: own fault..
packard
28 May 17#7
In. Norwich
omair
29 May 17#8
Freekeh and Millet available in SOUTHALL, Middlesex.
Housebrick to omair
29 May 17#9
good to hear, only wish some positive results north of the border now
for users like park head, managress told me its a one off item. so if you
want to try stock up, if not to your taste can always pass it on or food bank it
fishmaster
29 May 17#10
Freekeh is obviously not Gluten free, so be aware of that fact if you have a health complaint which requires you not to eat Gluten based foods.
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Use them to add a protein or fibre boost to cakes, biscuits, breads and more.
Quinoa flour: a nutritious all purpose flour for baking & cooking.
Teff flour : ideal for sweet and savoury cooking.
Chickpea flour : a great binding alternative, widely used in vegan cooking.
Freekeh flour : a nutritious wheat-based flour for baking and cooking.
Millet flour : ideal for sweet and savoury cooking.
better than paying through the nose for ready made bread using the flours in supermarkets,
but hey ho at end of day its up to you
10 comments
if in all stores though, glad to see you willing to try them, as people been voting cold on the deal
for users like park head, managress told me its a one off item. so if you
want to try stock up, if not to your taste can always pass it on or food bank it