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Hodgson Mill Buckwheat Flour


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Just called Hodgson Mills and they were very nice, but not especially confident that their buckwheat flour would not have any wheat residue. They go through a serious cleaning process, but all their flours are ground on the same stones. That seems pretty risky to me. Anybody using it successfully? I unfortunately called them AFTER I mixed up a nice bread recipe with their flour and I sure hate to throw it all out.

If Hodgson is not OK, what company does have safe buckwheat flour in your experience? Thanks!

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Just called Hodgson Mills and they were very nice, but not especially confident that their buckwheat flour would not have any wheat residue. They go through a serious cleaning process, but all their flours are ground on the same stones. That seems pretty risky to me. Anybody using it successfully? I unfortunately called them AFTER I mixed up a nice bread recipe with their flour and I sure hate to throw it all out.

If Hodgson is not OK, what company does have safe buckwheat flour in your experience? Thanks!

The Birkett Mills: America's #1 Producer of Buckwheat Products

They only grind buckwheat. They are the world's largest buckwheat mill.

The Birkett Mills

163 Main Street

Penn Yan, NY 14527

email: custserv@thebirkettmills.com

315-536-3311

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Hodgon's Mill are like Arrowhead Mills they grind the entire buckwheat seed, hulls included, and produce a dark buckwheat flour. Birkett Mills, and New Hope Mills produce light buckwheat flour where the non-digestable hull is removed from the flour.

There are two Hodgon's Mills, the original one built in the 1860's which is not capable of producing grain products, and that everyone sees in photographs. Then there is a modern factory building owned by someone else in a nearby town which uses the old mills name, and image to sell their modern made flour using electricity.

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The Birkett Mills: America's #1 Producer of Buckwheat Products

They only grind buckwheat. They are the world's largest buckwheat mill.

The Birkett Mills

163 Main Street

Penn Yan, NY 14527

email: custserv@thebirkettmills.com

315-536-3311

Open Original Shared Link

Hodgon's Mill are like Arrowhead Mills they grind the entire buckwheat seed, hulls included, and produce a dark buckwheat flour. Birkett Mills, and New Hope Mills produce light buckwheat flour where the non-digestable hull is removed from the flour.

There are two Hodgon's Mills, the original one built in the 1860's which is not capable of producing grain products, and that everyone sees in photographs. Then there is a modern factory building owned by someone else in a nearby town which uses the old mills name, and image to sell their modern made flour using electricity.

Ted Hazen

Pond Lily Mill Restorations Main Content Page

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I have to second this, another company called Pocono is also in the same area and makes a great buckwheat 'cream of wheat'. I live a few miles from these folks and the products are well worth looking for.

JennyC Enthusiast

Bob's Red Mill also makes buckwheat flour in their gluten free facility.

hopper-boy Newbie
Bob's Red Mill also makes buckwheat flour in their gluten free facility.

I've tried buying stuff from them and it was rancid!

pamelaD Apprentice

I was definately glutened by the Hodgson's mills buckwheat flour.

I added some to Pamela's pancake mix to make buckwheat pancakes and had a definate gluten reaction.

P

hopper-boy Newbie
I was definately glutened by the Hodgson's mills buckwheat flour.

I added some to Pamela's pancake mix to make buckwheat pancakes and had a definate gluten reaction.

P

From the Kitchen of Theodore R. Hazen, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Gluten-Free Buckwheat Quick Bread.

3 Cups of Light or Dark Buckwheat Flour.

2 Teaspoons of Baking Powder.

1 1/2 Teaspoon of Cream of Tarter.

1 Teaspoon Baking Soda.

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon Ground Nutmeg.

!/2 Teaspoon Ginger (optional).

1/4 Teaspoon Salt (optional).

2 Large Eggs.

1/2 Cup of Black (Dark) or Light Molasses.

1 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract (optional).

1/4 Cup packed Light or Dark Brown Sugar or 3/4 cup of Buckwheat Honey.

1 cup Fat Free Sour Cream .

2/3 Cup of Buttermilk.

Optional Ingredients:

1 Cup Chopped Walnuts.

1/2 Cup Apple Sauce.

1 Cup of Raisins or Cransins.

Preheat oven to 325 degrees, and bake at 325 degrees for one hour in a greased and dusted loaf pan. It is very similar to Old-Fashioned Ginger Bread. Serve as such.


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I've tried buying stuff from them and it was rancid!

You should call the company immediately!! I order from them regularly and if there's ever any problem with your order, they will fix it right away. They accidently sent me a case of chocolate cake mix instead of the brownies and when I called, they told me to keep the case and they's sent the correct case that day--I recieved it 2 days later. They've always been great with us...

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You should call the company immediately!! I order from them regularly and if there's ever any problem with your order, they will fix it right away. They accidently sent me a case of chocolate cake mix instead of the brownies and when I called, they told me to keep the case and they's sent the correct case that day--I recieved it 2 days later. They've always been great with us...

This is stuff that I bought from a health-food store in Virginia Beach. So who knows how long it has been stored on a shelf or where it has been.

I would check out the website of the Birkett Mills. We love their Cream of Buckwheat. Buckwheat is the only thing that they have milled for over a hundred years. It is just not just "Gluten-Free" it is also "Organic." Their Cream of Buckwheat is a million times better than Bob's Red Mill similar product.

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