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JSsharapata 12 years ago

I make my bread out of SWG flour and love it. It is a big process but definitely worth it.

Attached is a U-Tube link on how it is done.

Good luck,
Sandy

Ossie-Sharon 12 years ago

Hi, goalforit123. Walpole has a good point. If you are ever curious about trying sprouted wheat products, try here http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/frameset/script/search.html?query=sprouted&snar=.

Walpole2 12 years ago

I’m sticking with Allinsons 100% wholemeal which is fine. Easily obtainable from Sainsburys or wherever.

goalforit123 12 years ago

Has anyone in Britain found this sprouted whole grain bread??? And if so please tell me where to buy it, and who makes it, brand etc. Thanks Deb

Ossie-Sharon 12 years ago

Hi, Walpole2. 100% whole meal is great.

Walpole2 12 years ago

No, I didn’t buy any. I’m going to stick with 100% wholemeal bread, bought in my local store. I hope this will be ok?

lotusport 12 years ago

presumably it stands for Sprouted Wholegrain Flour, did you buy any from the link above? My question is where can I buy the bread itself from, as I don’t really want to make it. Although I could bake a batch and freeze them I suppose?

Ossie-Sharon 12 years ago

Hi, Walpole2. Brick and block cheese are the same thing – see the UK example here https://www.centralsupplies.co.uk/cheeses/deli-block-cheeses.html.

Ossie-Sharon 12 years ago

Hi, Tiggywinkle. Try online at http://www.breadlink.co.uk/. SWG is called sprouted wheat (or whatever grain) in the UK.

Walpole2 12 years ago

I was wondering the same thing! I also don’t know what ‘brick’ and ‘block’ cheese are! There are quite a few ingredients that we are not familiar with here in England I find.

Tiggywinkle 12 years ago

Does anybody know what this flour is called here in the UK? It’s certainly not called that here. Is it wholemeal? I bake all my own bread (can be a downfall!) and I want to carry on doing this.

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