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Where to Buy Rye Grain Rye Flour, and Related Products?
If you're looking to buy Rye grain, the information below will help you explore your local options for purchasing this whole grain as
well as a few online sites with reasonable shipping.
You should expect to pay less than $2 per pound for organic, whole Rye grain.
It will last for several months if stored properly.
However we don't recommend storing it because it is susceptible to the ergot fungus. Ergotism can cause mental and physical harm. If you
like Rye then be sure to only purchase products that have been processed and packaged properly.
Where to Buy Rye Grain LOCALLY?
The easiest way to buy whole Rye grain and Rye flour is at your local health food store. It is usually organic and sold by the pound in the bulk food aisle.
To find health food stores near you, use this online health food store directory.
Don't overlook larger chains like Safeway, Winco, and Fred Meyer, etc. They sometimes stock whole grains in their health food aisle. Their prices are usually more reasonable, and they will also special order items (in bulk) for you, free of shipping.
Where to Buy Rye Grain ONLINE?
There are many online resources for purchasing this grain at a reasonable price. However,
shipping costs should be considered in the price. Here is a listing of sites that offer whole Rye grain and
related items in both smaller quantities and bulk, with reasonable or free shipping:
Gluten-Free Mall
The Gluten Free Mall has competitive prices for Rye muffins.
True Foods Market
True Foods Market is a good resource for unique and high quality whole grain products in small and bulk quantities. They carry
Rye flour, grain, and flakes.
Amazon
To make your search easier, click on our Amazon link, we have already organized all of the
Rye products for you. Amazon has a variety of prepackaged organic and non-organic whole grains, grain products,
and related items. There shipping prices are reasonable and on some items, free.
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Where to Buy Rye Grain?
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