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February 13, 2024 at 9:04 pm #41858
Here is a link to the article in the Washington Post. I copied a link they let me share, so you should be able to read it
https://wapo.st/3HZP9BGFebruary 13, 2024 at 9:22 pm #41859He had a long and productive life, and who of us could ask for more.
February 14, 2024 at 9:11 am #41861Bob Moore, founder of the Bob's Red Mill company, has passed away. I first discovered the BRM flours when I needed dark rye flour for my Limpa bread. It was so much better than the rye flour that I found in the stores. Gradually, I began using more BRM products, as they often had flours, beans, grains, seeds, nuts, and dried fruits that I could not find elsewhere. I exclusively use their whole wheat flour, which I think has a slightly sweeter taste and works better than the King Arthur whole wheat.
I have been somewhat disappointed in the company in the last few years, as it stopped carrying some products important to me: the ivory (white whole wheat) flour, the barley flour, the unhulled sesame seed, the dried apples, the dried cherries. I am sometimes irritated by too much of a focus on the gluten-free crowd, but King Arthur does that also. However, Bob Moore's focus on wholegrains greatly influenced my baking.
February 14, 2024 at 9:12 am #41862I started a separate thread before I saw this one. Next time, I will read current posts before I post.
Thanks for fixing my mistake, Mike, by moving my post to this thread.
February 14, 2024 at 7:43 pm #41870I also keep a good supply of BRM flours and grains on hand for my baking needs. I like that I can find a good selection of so many of the products in most grocery stores.
February 25, 2024 at 11:23 am #41965I just read about Bob's passing. Hope he was ok with how his brand is doing. I would love to know what % of the population has celiac disease. The age group of those who do would also be interesting. Because I am not affected by gluten I cannot sympathize properly with those that are.
February 25, 2024 at 1:33 pm #41966The Celiac Disease Foundation says as many as 1 in 100 people worldwide have celiac, but only 30% have been identified as having it.
There are other wheat-related allergies, some people get diagnosed with celiac when they have some other wheat allergy, though I don't know if that makes much difference in how to live with a wheat allergy. But at least these days doctors are more willing to diagnose food allergies.
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