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Frugal Food Allergy Living: Make Homemade Gluten-free Flour

You can see all the posts in this series by clicking on Frugal Food Allergy Living series.  You can find more about living with food allergies on a budget at The Willing Cook.

Frugal Food Allergy Living

Money Saving Mom featured my “Reader Tip” back in April.  I encourage you to read that post Make Gluten-free Flour Using Your Coffee Grinder.  Today, I will elaborate on those points a little further.

From the original post on Food Allergies and Budgets:

Pre-packaged gluten-free flours are pricey.  A coffee bean grinder and whole grains/nuts can be a wonderful way to save money and enjoy various “flour” dishes.  I have mentioned this on The Willing Cook website when I discussed my essential kitchen tools and more is to follow on the specifics of homemade flour in an upcoming post.

My husband has a wheat allergy, but no other glutens.  His allergy is not so severe that I have to only buy certified gluten-free oats.  Many oats on the market have a chance of being cross-contaminated with wheat (they interchange growing wheat and oats on the same field and use the same processing equipment), so most Celiac sufferers and severe wheat allergies have to use certified gluten-free oats.  (I can tell you that they are not cheap.)

Since oats are a staple in his diet, especially for breakfast, this was the first place we started making our own flour.  I could never come to terms with the high price of the pre-packaged wheat-free flours on the grocery shelf.   So I decided that we should try to make our own flour and thought our small coffee bean grinder would be a great place to start.  The money savings: oats already in the pantry and coffee bean grinder given to me as a birthday gift years ago — win-win budget savings.

Our first attempt was the wonderful recipe for date bars.  I thought oat flour would work great for the crumbly crust and top.  We were not disappointed (and we served them successfully to company too).  We followed this with ground rice flour for our gluten-free fish breading.  Again, we had a winner.

Over the years, we have successfully ground oats, white and brown rice, chickpeas, tapioca pearls, almonds, and even Rice Chex once when I was out of oats.  This experiment has helped us keep a trimmed budget because we don’t buy the pre-packaged gluten-free flours.

Braun Coffee Grinder is the brand that we own and it has worked nicely for us.  The one drawback is that the size is just over a half cup, so it doesn’t make large batches of flour.  (Not that you would want to make large batches for fear of it going rancid.)  There are larger coffee bean grinders on the market, such as Cuisinart DBM-8 and Bodum Bistro, but I do not have experience with them.

The other option, of course, is a grain mill.  I have heard wonderful reports from people who grind their own wheat flour in a grain mill.  They say there is nothing better than fresh baked bread made with freshly ground wheat.   Upon researching the options, I found a Kitchenaid Stand Mixer Grain Mill attachment and the Electric Wondermill Whisper Mill.  These options are much pricier, but would grind larger quantities of flour.

 

How does it work?

  • You put the grain in your coffee grinder and grind it to the desired consistency.  Repeat as necessary until you reach the required amount.  That is it!

Old-Fashioned Oats in Coffee Grinder

 

Grinding Oats

Freshly Ground Oat Flour

 

What are the actual savings of grinding your own gluten-free flour versus buying the pre-packaged flours?

I noted a few of the comparisons that I researched for the Money Saving Mom guest post.  Here is a little more detail on where I find the best prices:

  • Old-Fashioned Oats: The cheapest I have found is $1.99 for a 48oz can at Aldi.  Compared to Amazon’s price on oat flour, there is about a 50-80% savings.
  • Almonds: Best price for whole almonds is at Costco or Sam’s Club.  If you can get them for $3.99/lb., that is a good price.  Recently, I have been buying my almond flour at Trader Joe’s as it is less than buying whole almonds and grinding them.  If you don’t have TJs, try grinding them yourself.
  • Rice: I buy the large 25lb. bag of Basmati Rice at Costco.  Aldi used to carry brown rice for the best price, but they no longer do.  I now buy it at Costco.  We eat a lot of rice, so buying the large quantity is a good deal for us.  Over pre-packaged rice flour on Amazon, I save about 50%.
  • I buy whole chickpeas and tapioca pearls at a local Asian grocer.  This saves me about 90% over the pre-packaged ground flours.

So, have I convinced you to grind your own gluten-free flour?  It truly is easy and economical.  If you already grind your own flour (gluten-free or not), do you have any tips to share?

 

Up next week in the Frugal Food Allergy Living series: Shop Around

 

Sears: Maternity Clothes up to 70% Off

SearsOne of our readers, Peggy, found a great deal at Sears where  maternity clothes are marked down 70% off!  I’m not sure if this sale is nationwide but it’s worth a look, right?  She said that she was at Sears yesterday and picked up 8 pieces of maternity clothing for under $100.  What an incredible deal!

To let me know about this deal Peggy commented on another maternity sale I had posted,  Huge Sale & Free Shipping at Destination Maternity, Motherhood Maternity, & A Pea in The Pod! Always, always, always feel free to post a comment, email me or contact me anyway you know how to in order to share a great deal.  Thanks, Peggy!

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Wishing Well

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Enrich Your Oatmeal!

Flaxseed

Ground flaxseed is rich with omega 3s and omega 6s that every body needs.  It’s also a good source of dietary fiber with a great little nutty flavor to boot!  Grinding it is necessary for your body to absorb and digest the nutrients.  Grind flaxseed in a coffee grinder for 10 seconds or so (or you can buy it already ground) and mix it into oatmeal to add extra nutrition and fiber to your diet.  Kids that like oatmeal will like it – but if you think your child won’t, just add a little cinnamon or honey (local raw honey is the most nutritious if you have it & it can help fight against local outdoor allergies).  Also consider adding ground flaxseed to your smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal cookies, banana bread, and muffin recipes!

If you have a tip you would like to submit  you can email me here.

Are Your Food Containers Orange?

Rubbermaid Food StorageSome plastic food containers develop orange stains after repeatedly storing red sauces, chilis, and other foods.  Set them out in the sun for a while (some containers need more time than others) and the color will just disappear.  Try it, it’s hard to believe but it works!  To avoid staining in the first place try spraying the container lightly with Pam before adding ravioli, chili, etc.  It’s also best not to reheat leftovers in plastic containers for staining reasons but also because I’ve heard that heating the plastic can release harmful chemicals into the food.

If you have a tip you would like to submit  you can email me here.

Educational Freebie: Pirate Preschool Printables

Pirate Printables

You can download a free Pirates Printables summer unit from 2 Teaching Mommies.

This kit includes:

  • Beginning Writing/Cutting Practice
  • Shadow Match
  • Size Sequencing
  • Patterns
  • Letter Match
  • Number Order Puzzle
  • Memory Verse
  • Pirate Hat Craft

Thanks, MoneySavingMom!

Groupon: 77Kids by American Eagle $40 for $20

77Kids

Just in time for back to school!  Score $40 worth of clothing from 77Kids by American Eagle for just $20 with Groupon.

  • Expires Sep 29, 2011
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If you’re new to Groupon you can sign up for Groupon here and receive up to 90% off local and online deals!

(Note: The links in this post are my referral links. For more information you can read my disclosure policy here.)

Free Sample of Nivea Touch of Cashmere Bodywash

All You Nivea Sample

All You‘s free sample of the day is Nivea Touch of Cashmere body wash.

Thanks, Amanda!

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Toys ‘R’ Us: Huggies Pure and Natural Diapers for as Low as $1 Per Package!

Huggies Pure and Natural

Through the end of the day today only  you can get a great deal on Huggies Pure & Naturals!  You can get two packages of Huggies Pure and Natural diapers at Toys R’ Us or Babies R’ Us for just $2 after coupons and store gift card!  I recommend calling your store to check availability before attempting to get this deal as many stores are already sold out.

Here’s the deal:

Buy 2 packages of Huggies Pure and Natural at $5 each
Use 2 $1.50/1 Huggies Diapers from the 7/17 SmartSource insert
Spend $7 plus tax out of pocket, Get a $5 gift card back for Toys ‘R’ Us or Babies ‘R’ Us
=$1 per package after coupons and gift card

This offer is valid today only, July 25, 2011.

If you’re not able to find a store with these in stock, don’t forget that you can price match the $5 per package price at Walmart today and use two $1.50/1 coupons to get these diapers for $3.50 per package.  This is still a great deal and Walmart is likely to have a larger stock of diapers on hand because not every shopper is savvy like you and knows Walmart’s ad-matching policy. : )