There was no flour at the grocery, so you panic-ordered it in bulk. What now?
. It's just one of the companies in New York City that usually supplies restaurants and now delivers to consumers. The thing about Baldor is that, as a restaurant supplier, it has quantities of things that make no sense for a Brooklyn home but make total sense for a restaurant. The other thing about Baldor is that it requires a minimum order of $250.
Martin Philip, the head bread baker at King Arthur flour, also offered the trash bag idea. “It sounds like a good excuse to clean out a couple feet at the bottom of a cool dry closet which is free of chemicals or strong smells,” Phillip wrote in an email. “If pests are an issue at all, a plastic trash can with a lid would be even better. Food-safe ones will generally off-gas less—you wouldn’t want any weird chemical smells to get into the bag.
Unfortunately, it was also $86.99 with an additional $24 shipping charge. That would put it at roughly four times what I paid for the flour to begin with. In this economy? I couldn’t justify it. Webstaurant had cheaper options that amounted to large buckets with a separate dolly. They reminded me of sad, bootleg droids, probably rejected by the Disney industrial complex.
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