Can I purchase wheat berries from store.lds.org? Log in or register to post comments Nice to meet you Marie. I use some of the products from (https://www.janiesmill.com/collections/all/wheat). Happy Baking Janet Log in or register to post comments @Marie: Yes, but they are already vacuum-packed in #10 cans, net weight 5.5 lbs each, 6 cans per case, price $39.70 per case. https://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/usa/en/hard-red-wheathttps://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/usa/en/hard-white-wheatI am unsure of shipping costs.Last I checked, they sell to non-members.If you want to mill and bake with them, as opposed to store them for emergencies, you can usually buy in person from your nearest LDS "storehouse."If you would care to provide your city/state/province, someone may know a cheaper and/or more convenient source. Log in or register to post comments
Nice to meet you Marie. I use some of the products from (https://www.janiesmill.com/collections/all/wheat). Happy Baking Janet Log in or register to post comments
@Marie: Yes, but they are already vacuum-packed in #10 cans, net weight 5.5 lbs each, 6 cans per case, price $39.70 per case. https://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/usa/en/hard-red-wheathttps://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/usa/en/hard-white-wheatI am unsure of shipping costs.Last I checked, they sell to non-members.If you want to mill and bake with them, as opposed to store them for emergencies, you can usually buy in person from your nearest LDS "storehouse."If you would care to provide your city/state/province, someone may know a cheaper and/or more convenient source. Log in or register to post comments
Nice to meet you Marie. I use some of the products from (https://www.janiesmill.com/collections/all/wheat).
Happy Baking
Janet
@Marie: Yes, but they are already vacuum-packed in #10 cans, net weight 5.5 lbs each, 6 cans per case, price $39.70 per case.
https://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/usa/en/hard-red-wheat
https://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/usa/en/hard-white-wheat
I am unsure of shipping costs.
Last I checked, they sell to non-members.
If you want to mill and bake with them, as opposed to store them for emergencies, you can usually buy in person from your nearest LDS "storehouse."
If you would care to provide your city/state/province, someone may know a cheaper and/or more convenient source.