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Better Batter Packaging?


Jenny (AZ via TX)

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Jenny (AZ via TX) Enthusiast

I just got my order of Better Batter flour. It came in a pretty little box that was sealed. When I opened it, the flour is in a plastic bag, not sealed. Is this normal? I would have thought it to be sealed as well. There wasn't even a twist tie around the top. I got the 5lb bag. There was a lot of plastic around the top, just kind of wrapped around it. None of it spilled out, just seemed odd to send that way.

Thanks.


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mamaw Community Regular

Hi

I can't answer your question as I get mine in big lots but please contact naomi at Open Original Shared Link & ask her. she will answer you quickly. I know her personally & she is a wonderful person & the flour is terrific. Be sure to check-out her recipes. Great recipes....

hth

mamaw

Jenny (AZ via TX) Enthusiast

Thanks Mamaw. I did contact Naomi. What a sweet woman. Anyway, she said the packaging is according to certain guidelines and all is well. However, they will be going above and beyond the guidelines and are changing the packaging so that the flour will be in an enclosed bag.

I'm excited to try it out so I'm going to bake something today!

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Enjoy. You will love it and wonder where its been your whole life.

I just finished some homemade muffins, made from the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook, and the only difference was a one-to-one substitution of the BB gluten-free flour.

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