Mail order source for pumpernickel flour on west coast (e.g. San Diego)?

Toast

My brother, who just moved to San Diego (Chula Vista) will visit me in ten days, and I'd like him to bring me some pumpernickel flour (only light, dark and whole rye flours are available here, finely ground). He won't have time to run around looking for it so I'd like to have some shipped to his house ASAP. Barry Farms has it but the cross-country shipping is pricier. Do y'all have any favorite mail order shops with economical shipping on the west coast, e.g. near San Diego? Failing that, do you have a favorite baking supply shop or other source of pumpernickel flour IN San Diego?

Thanks in advance!

Kent in Taibei

King Arthur has a pumpernickel flour that is a coarse-ground whole-rye flour.  I haven't seen that their delivery charges vary all that much by region, although admittedly there is often an extra charge for "over-the-Rockies" transport.

Just a note that in the US, as opposed to Germany, there is no single definition for pumpernickel flour.  King Arthur's is a coarse grind flour, Bob's Red Mill's is a granular cracked rye berry, and there are many other variations from different suppliers.

sPh

I saw some of this Gold Medal pumpernickel #55831 once and it was the best looking pumpernickel I've seen.  It wasn't fine flour like KA and it wasn't similar to cracked wheat like Bob's Red Mill is.  I didn't get a chance to try it but ever since seeing it I've looked for it unsuccessfully around the SF bay area.  Wish I knew where to get some near home.

Pamela, I've looked on the Gold Medal site before to locate stores or distributors in my area but couldn't find anythhing.  Maybe I'm just too dense.  I've tried finding a source for Harvest King bread flour also, but no luck.  Any ideas?

-Greg

Thanks all!  So, how much harm would it do my coffee grinder if I put "granular cracked rye berry" through it? It's a KitchenAid Pro Line Burr Coffee Grinder, I think. Haven't used it yet, as it was a gift, and I have another cheaper one that I'm using till it breaks.